Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark Rabiner asked: > Ted you are talking here about "doing a room". Or "shooting a room". > > A. By that you mean the paper sent you there to get some news shots? > B. The convention people wanted some shots for their own use? > C. You thought they were interesting as you walked by so you sneaked in to > grab some surreptitious shots to later put in a book you are doing on > Legionnaires cults. > D. all or none of the above.<<< Hi Mark, In one case it was a book I was working on about the chap that became the next Prime Minister, Joe Clark. So I had access to many meetings. However, I couldn't barge in anytime I wanted, but I was in many meetings.... but only if I didn't create any obvious movement disturbance / noise taking my pictures. If there was I was given the royal boot! But I've used the movement technique many times on assignment where I worked for major corporations as it allowed me to capture the staff under tension of discussion that one wouldn't get in posed situations. Yes you could shoot a bunch of guys sitting around a board room table and tell them to look serious. However, most shot under these type of conditions aren't worth the time of day compared to the "real stuff!" Actually while shooting the Prime Minister doing a one on one in his office as he did his paper work. He rarely if ever caught me moving from one part of the office to another. It almost became a joke as he would say... "some days you must become invisible... how do you do that?" "A trade secret Prime Minister!" And smile. No I never told him how nor showed him. ted