Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Luis Miguel Casta?eda said: Subject: Re: [Leica] London challenge shoot > I had the luck to see Robert Capa's contacts of the Spanish Civil War, > almost everything he took over here. The great photographer he was mixed > with useless shots, entire rolls saying little or nothing... so who cares > if with 36 exposures the result its under average? what you can > expect?<<<<< Hi Luis, Yes of course regarding Capa or any other photojournalist in the world when we look at all their contacts on a project. People would be amazed how many "bad exposures" they make. It goes with the territory of "writing with your camera when telling a story!" Or I could say... "Illustrating a story using photographs that pertains to the same subject." There isn't one single photographer in this world who shoots 36 perfect pictures on a 36 exposure roll. However, there are many who live in fantasyland and say they do..... that is until you have a look at the contact sheets. Quite often this is where the myth of their greatness is exposed to a level that the assumed "Great one" is no more, no less than many right here on this list. However, this series defies the logic of the 2 hour concept simply because, unless these people have more than weekend photo warrior experience shooting on the street, to go out and try shooting serious photographs within a 2 hour period is beyond me. Particularly when the photos were going to be shown around the world. In this case it's unfortunate they didn't have two shots at it. Assignment number 1: Shoot as they did, bring film in for critique to asses the quality, make suggestions to each about how to correct or better use the camera. Assignment number 2: They go out again with a better idea of what to look for and how to attain interesting photos when they did find the right subject. Then in this case they'd learn something worth while and maybe their photography would improve. Quite frankly I've seen far better results than this at a local amateur camera club. And I mean a real amateur group with next to nothing of experience! Right now there are more posts just ragging these folks and I bet they had no idea what kind of "warfare they were about to step into with their results!" :-) ted