Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 10:33 AM -0800 16/2/2000, a fellow Kiwi wrote: >From: bkmercer <bkmercer@clear.net.nz> >Subject: [Leica] RE: Leica Users digest V15 #62 > > The "flip side" number #2 set of NG photos I'll never forget > is a series on New Zealand's mountains & lakes, about 20-30 years ago, > by a Magnum or Black Star photographer if I remember well: > majestic serenity VS equanimity expressed by the stoic grandeur > of these eternal landscapes. Photography for the gods, in full color. >I believe the above mentioned Photographer was Brian Brake (Magnum) - died >some 12years ago. -- well known for his "Monsoon" series of pictures of the >Indian monsoon season.-- and, to keep on topic was an avid Leica user. M4's >and R4's. There were a couple of Brake's M3's and an M2 on display here last year. The condition of these would rival Jim Marshall's 4's. I had my M3 with me at the time, and couldn't believe that the camera i was holding could create images like those i saw on the walls around me ('Monsoon' series, taken in India). And then of course the thought struck me--This guy was SO talented, whereas i just, how can i put this? I SUCK. :-) If you guys don't know his work, you should definitely check out Brake's China photo's from the 50's and 60's. One of my all time favourite photographers. Thanks for the heads up, bk. Gary ______________________________________________________________________ "...the silence of reason is required for the curing of monsters..." - -Michel Foucault OO [_]<| /|\ Gary Elshaw Post-Grad Film Student Victoria University Wellington New Zealand http://elshaw.tripod.com/ ______________________________________________________________________