Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 11/16/00 12:35:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, tt@tristan.net writes: << I'm not really at the point of being comfortable been seen taking pictures. I guess I'm shy and even afraid to take pictures of people in the street... >> That looks like the real issue, at least preliminarily. I got past the problem by using a cosmetically flawed IIb with Summitar at first. People generally ignored me. If they were at all interested in what I was up to, they probably were wondering why I was going through the motions of taking photos, without benefit of anything that looked like a camera. After you build some confidence, it should be easier to unsheath your real axe. Remember that people react differently. I have aroused suspicion doing nothing more than pulling out a Pentax spotmeter and putting it to me eye. That is probably because it looks more like a contemporary piece of technology than the old LTM camera with which I was using it. Finally, it is probably a good idea to have some answers ready for the occasional interrogator. I have told people all kinds of nonsensical things when they ask what I am doing or why I am taking pictures. The object is to make them laugh, relax and engage them or, if all else fails, get them to take you for a harmless fool. If you really need examples, I will oblige, but you are generally more effective if you use your own material. Have fun! Joe Sobel