Camera Work

In 1979, a year after the Olympus XA was introduced, Magnum photographer Erich Hartmann went on a train trip through France. As it was a holiday trip for he and his wife, he didn't want to pack along a bunch of camera gear. Instead, he took only his XA. Look at what he did with this little "Pocket Camera". For those of you who think you need a lot of expensive camera gear to make great photos, Erich's photos may be an inspiration for work with simple equipment.

http://pro.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult&ALID=2K7O3R1VUF5N

https://shop.magnumphotos.com/produ...ich-hartmann-estate-print?variant=10037804611

https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/03/during-egyptian-uprising-a-scene-of-hope/


"The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera"
Dorothea Lang
 
My experiences with the XA: The images produced were excellent. I picked up three at Thrifts. But, unfortunately two did not last long. Seriously, I did not feel that the camera was a substitute for a Leica M with a 35mm. The amount of film needed was still the same. The images, though good, were nearly as good as Leica lenses. I am finding that the camera on my Iphone has replaced all small pocket cameras.
 
Nice to see this great thread revitalized, thanks.
robert

Hi Robert; Great to hear from you. I hope all's well with you and hope your making lots of Fotos

I had some time and the thread hasn't been active for a long period, so I thought I would add some stuff.

Best to you, pkr
 
Thanks for this wonderful thread. Discussion of good high quality photography is an invaluable part of RFF and is what sets it apart from other gear-centric forums.

Please keep it coming.

When this thread was active many posts were made by readers. Neary did a huge amount work after I took leave. I don't know that I will keep this thing going.. so add some content and keep the thread alive.

pkr
 
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