Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Fair enough, but I was 17 yrs old at the time--for all I knew Avedon used a Zenit B. I did know the look I wanted (and it didn't help to have recently seen -Blowup-, which forever shaped my notions, together with Costa-Gravas' -Z-, of how a proper photographer behaved ). What can I say? In those innocent days photography hadn't yet for me become a *discipline*; it was more a late adolescent fantasy of a lifestyle. I can still remember the first serious book of photographs I ever spent time with: -Sander Menschen-, at about the same time. I worked in a good camera store when I was in highschool, the youngest by decades of any of the employees. Irv Baer, a very serious collector of Leicas (this in the late 60s) persuaded me that if I were going to take up photography, then I shouldn't have the luxury ever of blaming the gear for my own inadequacies. I bought the Nikon F at the substantial discount that EPOI offered to camera store employees. A year later, in some elaborate deal Irv worked out in trading some of his own Leica stuff with our Leica rep, I came into a M3 DS with a Summarit for the then princely sum of $175. I haven't used an SLR as a principal camera since. I'm interested to know about Avedon. I'm not sure that I ever knew much about his actual technique. Chandos At 01:38 PM 7/8/1999 -0700, you wrote: >vedon a "main man" of mine has a distinction of having completely >avoided 35mm throughout his long incredibly distinguished career. >Had always used a Rolleiflex sometimes a Hasselblad with a 150 but for >the past decade an 8 by 10 point and shoot(in effect). Chandos Michael Brown Assoc. Prof., History and American Studies College of William and Mary http:www.wm.edu/CAS/ASP/faculty/brown