retro
Well-known
shyoon
Well-known
Thanks for the video. I like the way he works - and his photos are great as well.
Harry S.
Well-known
Its incredible to finally see him work, I always thought he used a digital M. I dont understand how clean his film shots are and how nice the colours are. Colour film always looks terrible from my cameras. They always have an ungly cold-blue cast.
Anyway, Thanks for sharing!
Anyway, Thanks for sharing!
Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
That was cool, I wasn't ready for it to end.
martin-f5
Well-known
"...WHAT CAMERA DO YOU USE? I use a Leica MP with a 35mm f1.4 Leica Summilux lens..."
great to hear,
thanks for sharing it
great to hear,
thanks for sharing it
CSG123
Established
Took forever for that video to load on my sub 1mg connection but it was worthwhile. Guy's got a wonderful eye and some really great images.
chrismoret
RF-addict
great one! Thanks.
tomalophicon
Well-known
All of the pictures on his website are AMAZING.
ebino
Well-known
his advice on how to act on the street is excellent.
Taynt3d
Member
For anyone who might want to save this or view it in a different viewer, I dug the actual video file link out of the source of the webpage (right-click, save as):
http://media.spinetv.net/MagazineEpisodes/1286803772.7.mp4
http://media.spinetv.net/MagazineEpisodes/1286803772.7.mp4
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
his advice on how to act on the street is excellent.
I'll have to second that. Regardless of what is thought of the majority of photographers photographing, what they hope may be, similar stuff; follow that advice and it will help
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
I dont understand how clean his film shots are and how nice the colours are. Colour film always looks terrible from my cameras. They always have an ungly cold-blue cast.![]()
Use one of these.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
M6 classic and 35 Summilux ASPH, right? (..and shooting in the rain, without a lens hood
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Nelson Tan
Established
For anyone who might want to save this or view it in a different viewer, I dug the actual video file link out of the source of the webpage (right-click, save as):
http://media.spinetv.net/MagazineEpisodes/1286803772.7.mp4
Thank you for making it possible for me to view at my own leisure without having for it to load again!
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
thanks for posting this...very cool
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