Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Sun, 31 Aug 1997 17:40:26 -0500 Chuck Warman <cwarman@wf.net> writes: >What do some of the pros on the LUG think of the proposal to protect >celebrities from these vermin (who doubtless shoot with Leica - to >keep us >on topic)? > It's sad this happened, but since I'm American, we have 1st Amendment rights. To blame the photogs for this is also bad/sad; there was no reason to drive so fast in that tunnel!! If I was the driver, I would have simply called the police and continue to drive at legal speed - after all you can't outrun a motorcycle!! ..I'd .even tell my passengers to 'smile we're on camera!' I would also recommend a movie named 'Shoot' em!' an independent film made a few years ago about the working paparazzi in the States. I would not go around calling them nasty names, (vermin one writer used) We all want to know how the 'rich and famous' live their daily lives. As for Leica, remember the first famous foto taken of a man who was electrocuted for some crime? the press was not allowed to bring their cameras (those big old' Large format) the photog hid a 'tiny' Leica in his coat and was the ONLY one who got the picture!!! It put Leica on the map as THE camera to use for recording life. I don't remember the person who made this quote about using Leica, but it went - you're walking the street and see a beautiful woman (in red dress) at the phone booth, you take your Leica and with a 90mm lens and take the picture. In many writings about the Leica, it is mentioned that you 'steal' the photograph, the Leica is quiet, fast, invisible. On many assignments my Leica captured life that other cameras could not. Let's say some official decide to attempt laws to stop 'stalking' does that mean that if I'm walking the street and see a pretty person and want to photograph them that I must ask first? or if said person notice me that they'll call police and can have me arrested? This is too mind boggling! (as I write this it's found the driver was not a professional, and very, VERY DRUNK!!!) I find this a very sad affair..... <paul>