Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] thus sayith the shutterbabe (inre leicas)
From: Mark Cohen <markc@binaryfaith.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 11:34:23 -0800 (PST)

Wait, 

*grin* Why would anyone want to have the camera facing their hip? Its
awkward trying to get to the camera, and should you accidently hit the
shutter release (Cause you're using a softie) :) You would get nice
pictures of your hip. (Though Im sure she had a nice hip, Leicas can't do
macro photography anyway ;))

- -Mark (Who wants to talk about anything other than DOF, BOKEH, and
802.11b) Cohen :)






On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Kyle Cassidy wrote:

from "shutterbabe":

I became a photojournalist during the late 80's, the last days of the
manual camera ... having a nikon f2, f3 or fm2 signified both a technical
proficiency with manual cameras as well as a seriousness and commitment to
photojournalism. Even cooler was a black nikon cmaera body with a few
well-placed dents and screatches on it. It ssaid to the others, I'm a
rugged person ... I did have that Leica, however. It was an M6, the kind
with the built-in light meter. Owning a Leica M-series camera put you in a
whole other league. The Leica was the Porsche of the camera world; it was
small, light, exquisitely crafted, mechanically perfect and very, very
expensive. It was the "it" camera for the "concerned" photographer -- a
loose definition for a photographer who cares deeply about his subjects,
who spends years and years shooting a single, thematicallly unified story
on subjects like prisions, sweatshops or anything remotely related to
Ethopia. With a Leica slung casually over your shoulder -- always with the
lens facing in toward your rib cage to protect it, otherwise you'd be
pegged immediately as an amateur -- you could always pretend to be a
concerned photographer, whether or not you'd ever stepped foot in Ethopia.




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