amateriat
We're all light!
Often amazing, though sometimes tough to look at:
http://tinyurl.com/34gltr
But utterly worthwhile.
- Barrett
http://tinyurl.com/34gltr
But utterly worthwhile.
- Barrett
I don't know if I could handle a Natchwey exhibit in person.amateriat said:Often amazing, though sometimes tough to look at:
http://tinyurl.com/34gltr
But utterly worthwhile.
- Barrett
scottgee1 said:I had to shut his book Inferno numerous times as I went through it.
scottgee1 said:One thing that struck me is that he never uses a telephoto. Most of his work is done with a WA zoom so you get a sense of being present in some rather terrifying situations.
nksyoon said:This is how I deal with it as well.
It seemed to me from the film that he uses a 17-35/2.8 zoom and a 50/1.4.
A couple of weekends ago, I attended a talk given by Christian Frei, the guy who made "War Photographer" with Nachtwey.
According to him, the story on the Indonesian family living between the railway tracks only happened because there wasn't much going on during the Indonesian election campaign which was why Nachtwey was in Jakarta. They decided rather than stay in the hotel waiting for something to happen, they would go and look for a story.
Harry Lime said:Does that zoom work on a full frame film camera?
Harry Lime said:Where was this exhibit?
nksyoon said:www.seedamm-kultur.ch/Ausstellung_akt.html (sorry, German only).