Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Carl: Thanks for relieving my mind. For your back I am very happy to hear that you no longer do sports photography. I took a few minutes to visit your website You have a wonderful eye for capturing the everyday life of people. The ability to see these images and record them is a gift which you obviously have. I particularly enjoyed your Paris photos ( Musee D'Orsay, Montmarte and Boulevard St. Gemaine). Your work proves that you don't need a Noctilux and 3200 ISO films to capture a photograph in low light. Carl, I guess each person has a photographic niche. As much as I like all areas of photography(except sports) I think my work blossoms with children. I cannot explain why but they always feel so at ease with me and I can always come back with a very large percentage of shots that I am very pleased to enlarge, show, hang and give away. Each week I tutor elementary kids for about 12 hours. My daughter and I have a lunch buddy that we are involved with. During lunch I look around the room and I see so many wonderful expressions and activities. I have asked the principal if she would allow me to photograph the children and she has given her blessing. My system of choice, because of auto-focus, is my Nikon F5. I am concerned that it will attract too much attention. I cannot see well enough to use the M6 with the lense that is needed to record what I want to record. I have used a Mavica FD91 which has a 14:1 zoom and the results were quite good. Obviously this is not the medium that I want to use. I was shocked to see photographs taken in the Hummelstown/Harrisburg area of Pennsylvania. We actually lived in Hummelstown from 1987 to 1993. Have a good week Carl. Bob Bedwell << Bob, Just for the record and so that there are no misconstruals, I do commercial and advertising work primarily. I also do some public relations work as well as editorial. In a past life as a news photographer we would shoot sports. I don't miss it. :) -- Carl Socolow >>