Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Good day Crew, As many of you know I am headlong into writng a new book... it will have a number of photos also. So once in a while I'm going to run a story or anecdote by you for your thouhts. Your choice of comments will be appeciated, GGOD BAD OR UGLY! These will be a first draft if you like. And very a skilled editor will editor will re-writes where required. But this is written as I though I am telling stories while we sit arond shooting the breeze and relaxing with a drink of ones choice... Or none.talk about life with a Leica neessary. #1 The Leica camera <<<<Once I started shooting with Leica's I felt obliged to make better pictures. I did and have never looked back.>>>>>> This is so true! Only the experience of finding it out for ones self will make you believe it happens. When I got my first Leica it was as though a transformation began both in how I looked at subjects and how I reacted mentally towards picture possibilities. It was as though I were given an incredible picture making tool, therefore "I MUST TAKE BETTER PICTURES!" And I did! It was the mystique I related to Henri Cartier Bresson, Robert Capa, Alfred Eisenstaedt and other greats of Leica photography that became a driving force for me to improve. I felt, "if they can do that why can't I?" It was quite an incredible feeling and there isn't any question my photography improved, I became more confident and the over all appearance of my photos took on a different look. I became far more aware of the value of using existing light and why it made pictures look so much different from the "flash look!" <<<<I do not believe that owning an expensive camera will make you a good photographer.>>>> That is out and out common sense! But the mystique of using is something else? In a mechanical sense, true. However, I feel there is a motivational factor that can be attributed to the "Leica mystique" that drives one to become better. Or it certainly should, if you love photography with great passion. I imagine others wouldn't improve simply because they might not relate to the art of picture taking with the same emotions. Whatever happened in my picture taking "style" was in direct response from the moment I started using a Leica. Of course the camera itself didn't take better pictures, it made me think and motivate my passion for taking pictures. And that is directly attributed to the Leica camera. There isn't a person in the world that can make me change my mind. Certainly from any equipment point experience as I've used Nikons, Canons, Hasselblads, Speed Graphics, C3-Mamiaflex twin reflex, Rollieflex... In most cases three bodies at a time where interchangeable lenses were available. My proven career and the quality of my work has been directly driven through my use of the Leica and whatever it released within me as a photojournalist. So it is my tool of my profession thes 61 years of mygreat pasonat love affair with the magic of pphotography 30 COMMENTS IF YOU PLEASE? THANK YOU. DR.TED