I agree, David. I imagine that he probably averaged one or two rolls a day, perhaps even less.
I would respectfully disagree..
1) he spent hours a day taking photos... at 2 rolls per hour as the Art Student stated, and, his time with HCB would seem typical for someone who spends that kind of time during a Day out to shoot.
He was [not] concerned with film cost. I know a few reply's interjected their doubts, because [they] could not afford it. HCB came from a wealthy family that financially supported him in the beginning. That allowed him to travel and shoot as much as wanted to.
I believe he shot 10-14 rolls a day. that is only a 5-7 hour day.
he then mailed them to his friend [whom he trusted] in Paris to develop and print them.
Look, in our digital age.. how many of you shoot in excess of 300 photos in a 3-4 hour period on the streets? HCB shooting a similar number is not a strange concept, it is typical for a serious SP that spends 3 or more hours a day on the streets.
Too many here want to believe [every photo] was perfect or at least he had a 90% keeper rate....
😕😕 Really.. more like 10-20% per roll. I'd say no more than 30% at on a good day.
He even said in a YouTube interview that much of his great images are luck... because, if you miss the moment by a faction of a second, you have nothing, it is a wasted frame.
He was just a man with a camera.
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He had a good eye for composition and framing from his Artist background.
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He developed his timing and anticipation of the subject movement.
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