Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/12

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Cross-country trip. Suggestions greatly appreciated
From: George Lauterstein <leicam2@flash.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 18:34:31 -0500

Gee, Alastair, do I have to FEED 'EM, TOO!!!???

George

Alastair Firkin wrote:

> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> I have decided to take a trip with my best friend this summer across most of
> the United States(From Denver, PA to Denver, CO; with a pit stop in Boston).
> My cargo list includes: 1 M6 with 35 and
> 50 summicrons, 1 Minolta Autocord, 1 Holga 120s, 1 Olympus Stylus, 2
> flyrods, and a small amount of toiletries and clothing(Carmen Ghias are
> *small*).
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>
> Paul,
> you could make more room in the Ghia by leaving your best friend [I presume
> a dog] in the kennels at home ;-) Only joking. The trip sounds wonderful,
> and the ideals are equally lofty. Suggestions:
>
> * Think carefully about the film you will use, and whether you would want
> to process on the run. For the documentary side of things, I'd use
> Kodachrome: its so USA to me.
> * Take good "cleaning" equipment--- the Carmen's I've been in are pretty
> dusty before they travel ;-)
> * Visit George Lauterstein's site to get some ideas on imaging the great
> American outdoors, and pack a tripod, and fine grain film [oops you now
> need the second M back; an M2 perhaps
> * Visit Tina Manley's site and review her images of people to inspire your
> empathy with the locals you encounter on the journey.
> * If you still insist on taking your dog, use him as a prop. My two are
> great additions, and the model fees are low. You will encounter many such
> models on your journey, so use them to "break into" the conversation with
> people. If I see a dog and its owner [in fact any pet and its owner] I find
> I have an instant "in" to the lives and an introduction that now usually
> leads to a good photo-op. Tina obviously uses children in the same way. She
> offers to send copies of the images and claims this works - I think it
> would, but I'm too cheap ;-) so I use dogs.
> * Visit my site to see how not to do it ;-)
> * Have a great time.
>
> Cheers
>
> Alastair Firkin
>
> http://users.netconnect.com.au/~firkin/AGFhmpg.html