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Subject: [Leica] Check out April 5 Newsweek. (No Leica content)
From: MCyclWritr at aol.com (MCyclWritr@aol.com)
Date: Thu Apr 1 11:22:29 2004

Yes. I recently read about the political campaign photographer who has gone 
full-bore contrairian. Rather than capture hundreds of digital images, he 
shoots for revealing moments through a minimal number of exposures.

What a concept.

-Chris Lawson        

 bdcolen@earthlink.net writes:
Are you referring to the Speed Graphic sitting on the tripod?

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Subject: [Leica] Check out April 5 Newsweek. (No Leica content)


Okay, retrophilia addicts, there's a two-page photo that begins "The 
Insider," page 20 in the edition mailed to Denver.

What camera do you see standing above all others in the puddle of
photogs?

BONUS observation: There's a conclusion one might draw from the photo,
but, 
to do so would marginalize the journalistic credentials of the female 
professional photographers on the list who are not fat, or grey, or
bald.

-Chris Lawson

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