JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
my brother, who is an avid photographer and fly fisherman (like myself) just informed me of this photographer's exhibit
http://www.charleslindsay.com/upstream.html
I don't think he works with rangefinders (and honestly, I don't think half his photos could be taken with one).. but his work is stunning.. even more so if you think of fly fishing as another passion
http://www.charleslindsay.com/upstream.html
I don't think he works with rangefinders (and honestly, I don't think half his photos could be taken with one).. but his work is stunning.. even more so if you think of fly fishing as another passion
gns
Well-known
Thanks for the link. Looks like a nice book. I've scared a few trout over the years. Caught a couple too. McGuane is a good writer. I've read a few of his books. I think James Wollcott called him a "Two-fisted he-man novelist".
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Roman
Guest
Very nice pics!
Roman
Roman
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
I emailed the photographer to find out what equipment he uses.. I was very surprised at his chosen setup.. a classic Rolleiflex.. I suppose medium format is necessary for the exhibit-size prints.. makes me start rethinking about that Mamiya 7ii I had talked myself out of
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Roman
Guest
Hmm, first thought that went through my head when I saw those was 'Nice Rolleiflex images.' - really!
Roman
Roman
hoot
green behind the ears
What made you think that?
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Roman
Guest
hoot said:What made you think that?
Hmm, I can't really pinpoint it - square format, a sharp-yet-soft quality in the images - more of a feeling than knowledge... Might just as well been a Hasselblad with 80mm Planar, and I would have been wrong.
Roman
iDude
No Sleep Till Solms
I actually thought the same but it was easy for me to identify the Rolleiflex signature since I use the same setup for MF. Only that I'm not as good with it 
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