Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Arturo wrote: <<<<a new technique (for street photography) I've been considering; hang the M6 and winder around my neck (bottom of the camera secured with a body strap to prevent flopping) with the 24mm lens attached and a long cable release threaded through my sleeve to my hand. With the exposure and focus pre-set, just fire away!! How's that for being unobtrusive?? Virtually invisible!!! Carl Socolow wrote: in answer to Arturo: >Put on your flak jacket, your stealth approach is bound to be rebuked by >Mr. Grant who is a devout advocate of the viewfinder to the eye. I'm >sure he will explain his rationale and philosophy about involvement with >the subject and you have no business taking photos if you're not an >active participant instead of stealing images.>>>>>> gee Carl, I guess I've got the message out to some! :) Arturo do not take this personally!:) ted I guess Arturo has an idea he wants to try, however it is completely against what I call being a "gentleman of honour with a camera." If one doesn't have the guts to stand and be counted when they take their pictures, then they shouldn't be taking pictures! Certainly not calling themselves "photojournalist nor photographer!" I've read alot of this "street photographer/photography" thing over the past couple years and I always thought these guys were "cool shooters" with lots of guts. That was, until I discovered they walked around with their cameras hanging by their ass with wide angle lens attached and clicking the shutter hopefully at capturing something or other. Or putting a wide angle lens on and walking about, sort of bodily aiming the camera in a sneaky fashion towards unsuspecting subjects. Then some of them having the audacity of raving about their "street pictures!" Hell that's not being a photographer, that's just being an out and out iamge thief by gutless wonders! I know I've made this point before, but if you are taking pictures on the street of people doing things, there are all kinds of ways to "making oneself invisble" and still capturing satisfying photographs of huamn nature at play or work. But to go around and jury rig Leica's to expose film, please note I said "expose film," I didn't say "take photographs," Photographers take photographs. These others are merely manipulators of a box with light sensitive material! It doesn't take any talent to walk about clicking in the general direction of a subject on the premise they'll have a great "street photograph" due to their talent as a photographer. Heck we can train monkeys to walk about doing that! You are either a straight shooting photographer with the balls to stand and be counted or you're a "sneak picture thief!" Take your pick! Me? I'm a straight shooter! ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant