Toby
On the alert
I was just reading Tony Ray-Jones' monograph by Russell Roberts when I came across this quote:
I remember when he had just come back from a trip and he hadn't processed the film yet - he had been gone three weeks and shot hundreds of rolls of film. I said "Was it a good trip?" and he said "Yes really good, in fact I think I got six new pictures"
(Bill Jay in interview with Martin Parr)
Tony Ray-Jones Pictures (for sale but no affiliation etc.)
Garry Winogrand left 2500 rolls of film undeveloped at his death. That's five rolls a day for eighteen months. Or nearly £28,000 of dev and contact at my local pro-lab
My question is how many rolls a day would you shoot if allowed to and does this information give you any insight into what it takes to be a truly great street shooter?
I remember when he had just come back from a trip and he hadn't processed the film yet - he had been gone three weeks and shot hundreds of rolls of film. I said "Was it a good trip?" and he said "Yes really good, in fact I think I got six new pictures"
(Bill Jay in interview with Martin Parr)
Tony Ray-Jones Pictures (for sale but no affiliation etc.)
Garry Winogrand left 2500 rolls of film undeveloped at his death. That's five rolls a day for eighteen months. Or nearly £28,000 of dev and contact at my local pro-lab
My question is how many rolls a day would you shoot if allowed to and does this information give you any insight into what it takes to be a truly great street shooter?
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