Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric Welch wrote: > I just saw an exhibit at the local camera store. A woman who shoots with an > ancient pocket camera like that shoots with Fuji 800. I was amazed at her > pictures. They were all printed by a custom lab in Kansas City - Custom > Color. The prints were gorgeous. The compositions were terrific. Well, most > of them. And the quality of the image only fell apart on closer > examination. Goes to show what one can do with a simple camera and a good eye! > Eric, this comment makes me think of a trip to visit my uncle a few years ago (he is former head of photography at FIT, years as a pro, several fellowships etc.). I had just purchased my R7 and was showing him the camera and photos. He took out a pile of beautiful photographs he had recently taken on a trip to Norway. I asked him which camera he took (he has a good collection by now of SLRs and medium format). He said in his heavy New York accent. "Paypaa". I looked at him and said, "What brand of camera is that?" He looked back at me and repeated himself. I looked puzzled. So he said "Throw away". I said, "you mean, paper!". He answered, "it's not the camera it's the photographer's eye. And I didn't feel like carrying a heavy camera to Europe." Needless to say if you add good equipment it doesn't hurt. Debby Dion