veraikon
xpanner
arte - the german - french broadcaster from Straßburg emitted on Sunday a feature about the photographer William Eggleston. (Repeated : Fr/Sa, 10.10. 04:30 04:56 arte William Eggleston, Fotograf Magazin/Kultursendungen)
In some scenes you can see him with a Panda M6 and a Nokton (prob. 1.2/35).
It is in my eyes another hint that this lens is totally underrated in public opinion.
In some scenes you can see him with a Panda M6 and a Nokton (prob. 1.2/35).
It is in my eyes another hint that this lens is totally underrated in public opinion.
nome_alice
Established
cool. i'm an eggleston fan and ordered a 35/1.2 last week. i don't see any correlation between those two facts, but it put a smile on my face neverthless heh heh 
veraikon
xpanner
It is ok, because there isn´t any. I use also a 1.2/35 but I won´t compare me with egglestoneeek. i don't see any correlation
I only wanted to draw attention on the feature (repeat see above) . In Europe you can see it also online till saturday on arte+7 (online video) (www.arte.de)
And on the fact that L-users often are smiling over Voigtländer/Cosina lenses.
A good lens won´t make someone to a good photographer, but a good photographer won´t use a bad lens.
sleepyhead
Well-known
I used to own this lens and I agree that's a great lens. It was just simply WAY TOO BIG for me - kinda defeated the whole point of having a (relatively) small rangefinder that i could have with me everywhere (the 35mm Summicron IV is my baby). I thought of keeping the lens for those "special situations", but in my experience it's difficult to predict exactly when those will be and therefore take the lens with you.
oscroft
Veteran
I use also a 1.2/35 but I won´t compare me with egglestone
Well, I don't use one and I'm not as good as him, so maybe there is a connection?
mora
Member
Are u sure that it was a nokton? I thought it was an older leica lens, but don´t know exactely wich one.
But the hood looked like a cv, thats right.
But the hood looked like a cv, thats right.
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
Had one once, loved it, traded it for something else, want another 
Todd
Todd
luketrash
Trying to find my range
After watching the amount of drinking he does on the documentary, it doesn't surprise me he can only afford the CV like the rest of us 
His photos are not about technical perfection. In fact, to me he could have made his most famous photos with 5 dollar cameras. That's sort of what drew me to his work when I was getting started out. Color and compositional perfection? Sure.
His photos are not about technical perfection. In fact, to me he could have made his most famous photos with 5 dollar cameras. That's sort of what drew me to his work when I was getting started out. Color and compositional perfection? Sure.
Fuchs
Well-known
Had one once, loved it, traded it for something else, want another
Todd
Me too
I miss it
luketrash
Trying to find my range
That's awesome, and I wish I could get away with it.
pesphoto
Veteran
memphis, can you get bill to come on RFF? ever mentioned it to him?
pesphoto
Veteran
cool house. What a great life. At least it appears to be from the outside looking in.
rolleistef
Well-known
i'm happy somebody talks about Arte which is the best thing that ever happened to the French and German television - the channel I'm watching right now and the last one I watch...
bob338
Well-known
After watching the amount of drinking he does on the documentary, it doesn't surprise me he can only afford the CV like the rest of us![]()
i don't think there is anything poor about him. his prints sell for $15-30k from the eggleston trust. i called to price one for a customer a few months ago and was shocked at the cost.
i also know a cousin of his who lives here in sausalito. she told me about the big family(yes, the ENTIRE family) trip to new york back in the seventies to see his first big show. she was a young girl then and said it was quite exciting, but most of the family didn't quite get what the hubub was about...
bob
Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
My 1.2/35 Nokton with a ND 0.9 filter is on my R-D1 95% of the time. I like the increased heft of the camera and the quality this lens produces.
My most used apertures are 2.0, 5.6 and 8.0. When it gets really dark the ND filter comes off and I shoot wide open.
My most used apertures are 2.0, 5.6 and 8.0. When it gets really dark the ND filter comes off and I shoot wide open.
luketrash
Trying to find my range
15k/print?
Good lord. I was born in the wrong time and place. People have told me my photos remind them of him. This was before I knew who he was.
I'd be happy to get 15 dollars/print.
Good lord. I was born in the wrong time and place. People have told me my photos remind them of him. This was before I knew who he was.
I'd be happy to get 15 dollars/print.
pesphoto
Veteran
15k/print?
Good lord. I was born in the wrong time and place. People have told me my photos remind them of him. This was before I knew who he was.
I'd be happy to get 15 dollars/print.
I know! How does it happen for some? KNow the right people? PAy off the right people? Sell your soul to the devil. how how how.....
luketrash
Trying to find my range
At the time he got started, his work stood out. It's all about proper placement. Also, he knows how to market himself apparently. I don't know the first thing about 'breaking out.'
I do use CV lenses though
I do use CV lenses though
Fuchs
Well-known
I know! How does it happen for some? KNow the right people? PAy off the right people? Sell your soul to the devil. how how how.....
Maybe you should try to do a cameo appearance in a Cat Power video?
(Bill Eggleston @ 1:20 and 2:15
Great song, BTW)
takeda72
Established
Lived in Bars by Cat Power. One of my fave songs of all time. 
I just bought the "In the real world" DVD. He shoots with a Contax G also... I guess.
I just bought the "In the real world" DVD. He shoots with a Contax G also... I guess.
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