Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]lugnuts, just a quick update of things leica-like and photographic from paris... saw an interesting exhibit of helmut newton (not one of my favorite photographers) and his wife alice springs' work entitled 'us and them'. it included dozens of surprisingly frank self-portraits of both photographers, each others' portraits of each other, and both of their portraits of other people, all in rather large black and white prints, taken with a variety of cameras, many of which are visible in the pictures. these ran from pentax slrs to olympus point and shoots, the only 'leica' being a cle! the work was, i felt, wonderful in that it gave a revealing glimpse into the lives of two people caught up in the strange world of fashion and superstar photography. the use of black and white contrasted nicely in mood and atmosphere with the usual dazzle of his color work, and the occasionally somber pictures of either one or both in hospitals and hotel rooms, looking more sick, worn out and otherwise less than a little unglamorous, showed an interesting flip side to the photographer / model equation. the show runs through september 5 at the maison européenne de la photographie. * leica sightings: on the corner of the street which houses la chambre claire, an excellent bookstore for titles on photography, a man, leaning against a building, shooting passers-by (as it were) with a black m6 and a summicron 35... in le souk, a fantastic north african restaurant in the 11e, a photographer with 2 m6's around his neck, one with a summicron 50, the other, with an elmarit 21 or 24 (couldn't tell which in the low lights of the room), shooting (once again, photographically speaking) a large party of diners and using no flash... have yet to come across any screw mounts, but will keep an eye (maybe both) open. * also, picked up in la chambre claire, a copy of 'leica saga' that someone recently mentioned on this list. a decent, inexpensive book useful for identifying and distinguishing all sorts of leicas, m's, r's, p & s's... they also had a copy of marc's book, two very expensive, 400+ page books by filippo giunta ('leica screwmount cameras - a systematic approach' and 'leica m-mount cameras') which seem more geared toward collectors than users, but were very interesting none the less. (does any one have opinions about the latter two books? i'd consider picking them up, if some one feels they are worth the $60./$120. they cost...) * i've been running around with an m6, 24/35/50 combination, taking mostly 'stree' pictures, but with the occasional monument or landmark (sometimes it's hard to avoid 'em) somewhere in sight. i've been shooting only b & w (by the way, anybody know of a good lab to have the film developped and contacts made?) and have been enjoying myself doing so. gotta say, however, that that bag with m6 + lenses in tow does begin to weigh on the shoulder by the end of the afternoon... guy