celluloidprop
Well-known
Solomons seems like he could use a lot of editing, based on his Flickr feed.
For any given project, how many shots did Winogrand (the patron saint of the HCSP types) take relative to how many were made public (via exhibition or book)? Hundreds to one, if not more. There's no shame to not finding a 'keeper' or three on every roll.
For any given project, how many shots did Winogrand (the patron saint of the HCSP types) take relative to how many were made public (via exhibition or book)? Hundreds to one, if not more. There's no shame to not finding a 'keeper' or three on every roll.
filmfan
Well-known
I also think Spyro (RFF memeber) is a wizard with the Hexar AF.
filmfan
Well-known
Severin Koller, street photog from Vienna just posted a whole street series with a Hexar:
http://severinkoller.at/blog/?p=271
Wow. Incredible work. Make sure to check out his website as well.
photo4ls
Well-known
Good stuff Cosmo, thanks for sharing.
Like his work.
Nelson
Like his work.
Nelson
pismo923
Established
+1 for Severin Koller. Outstanding work.
taskoni
Well-known
+1 for Severin Koller. Outstanding work.
I thought he's shooting Leica...
filmfan
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I thought he's shooting Leica...
Probably does, but in his blog (linked above somewhere) he specifically states his use of the Hexar AF for a series of street shots.
rlouzan
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The late Bob Schwalberg. He affectionately called it "A Leica and a half" 

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Teuthida
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Good video of shooting in the street.
I prefer the H-RF to the H-AF because I like to zone focus, since AF will miss the subject when it's not centered and focus instead on the background. One can set the focus distance manually on the H-AF but there is no DOF scale to go by on the lens. With the H-RF, one adds the ability to use different focal lengths.
I've bought and sold the H-AF several times, not so with my H-RF.
The AF has infinity focus lock. While the camera is on, press the "mf" button. Voila.
lic4
Well-known
Leibowitz sure is top-billing, but is she a Bruce Gilden street photographer?
Yes it's possible, for instance, if Bruce Gilden becomes more famous and Leibowitz decides to take a photo of him while he's on the street, and she uses her Hexar, then it might satisfy your delightful semantic requirements.
tjh
Well-known
Great photos!!!
Richard G
Veteran
I also think Spyro (RFF memeber) is a wizard with the Hexar AF.
And +1 to that. He sets it on f2 and shoots. That's the great thing about the Hexar. It's like having auto ISO with the one ISO.
maddoc
... likes film again.
+1 for Severin Koller. Outstanding work.
+2. Not only Leica with 35mm lens but also Rolleiflex and most recently the Hexar AF.
Neare
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canetsbe
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Severin Koller, street photog from Vienna just posted a whole street series with a Hexar:
http://severinkoller.at/blog/?p=271
Saw this a while back. That was a great series.
PrimeTime
Established
Severin Koller, street photog from Vienna just posted a whole street series with a Hexar:
http://severinkoller.at/blog/?p=271
^ Thank you for posting this link.
IMHO: Severin Koller really uses the Hexar AF as the tool it was meant to be: Discreet Street
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
The late Bob Schwalberg. He affectionately called it "A Leica and a half".
At least, and being too permissive and optimistic about Leicas...
Cheers,
Juan
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