Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/13

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Subject: [Leica] There's A Lot More to Photography than Cat Litter
From: paul at paulhardycarter.com (Paul Hardy Carter)
Date: Thu May 13 07:02:37 2004
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Man Ray? 35mm? Don't think so...

P.

At 4:44 pm -0700, 12/5/04, Feli di Giorgio wrote:
>
>The Leica came out in 1925 and was picked up by many followers of Dada
>and surrealism, like Man Ray and students of the Bauhaus school, who
>shot a lot of material in the style of the movement. The late 20's to
>mid 30's were the high water mark of the surrealist movement, until it
>came to an abrupt end when the Nazi's came in to power in 1933.
>

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