canerino
Member
Greetings all!
This forum has indirectly inspired me to continue to shoot my M Monochrom. More specifically, RFF's own airfrogusmc (Allen). I've spent a lot of time lurking here and appreciate all the info you all selflessly share. My work with the M Monochrom from the past year was featured by Leica last week. You can see it here: http://blog.leica-camera.com/2016/10/18/movement-and-grace-with-the-leica-m-monochrom/
Thanks again all!
Chuck
This forum has indirectly inspired me to continue to shoot my M Monochrom. More specifically, RFF's own airfrogusmc (Allen). I've spent a lot of time lurking here and appreciate all the info you all selflessly share. My work with the M Monochrom from the past year was featured by Leica last week. You can see it here: http://blog.leica-camera.com/2016/10/18/movement-and-grace-with-the-leica-m-monochrom/
Thanks again all!
Chuck
leicapixie
Well-known
Enjoyed photographs on Leica blog.
Well done and congrats.
Well done and congrats.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Chuck, I just read it today, before you have posted link here.
To me it is very phenomenal and outstanding article to read on Leica Blog current.
Top three with Turkish guy (M8) and B. Gilden Detroit (M240).
It is about same I'm after, taking family pictures. And same thing happened to me.
We've got Rebel DSLR and I used it for family pictures, but with Ms it is more thrill
I liked yours photos in the article. They are very rangefinder style, not copying, but in the same range with Bresson and Winogrand dinamics.
To me it is very phenomenal and outstanding article to read on Leica Blog current.
Top three with Turkish guy (M8) and B. Gilden Detroit (M240).
It is about same I'm after, taking family pictures. And same thing happened to me.
We've got Rebel DSLR and I used it for family pictures, but with Ms it is more thrill
I liked yours photos in the article. They are very rangefinder style, not copying, but in the same range with Bresson and Winogrand dinamics.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Congrats CHUCK!!!!!
WTG.
WTG.
cz23
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Nice going, Chuck. Family journalism.... I like that concept. Persisting with your MM has paid off nicely.
John
John
Talus
pan sin sal
Congratulations on the publication. Your effort and persistence in photography shows in the wonderful quality of your images. Nice work.
Talus
pan sin sal
On a side note, what was it about film that you didn't care for when you bought your M6?
canerino
Member
Many thanks, all!
Talus, I shot film in 2008 really only so I can afford a Leica (M6). Loved the experience, but just couldnt get use to shooting film. Processing became pricey and scanning was time consuming. I just felt like I didn't have control over the images that I wanted. So that combo along with three kids running around made film 'work' for me.
Talus, I shot film in 2008 really only so I can afford a Leica (M6). Loved the experience, but just couldnt get use to shooting film. Processing became pricey and scanning was time consuming. I just felt like I didn't have control over the images that I wanted. So that combo along with three kids running around made film 'work' for me.
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
Great images! Nice to be recognized by Leica too.
I really like the leading image (swimming pool). Shots like those can be so tricky with exposure, etc.
I really like the leading image (swimming pool). Shots like those can be so tricky with exposure, etc.
taemo
eat sleep shoot
brilliant shots! thanks for posting the link and congrats on the publication
mcfingon
Western Australia
Congratulations Chuck. Excellent photos that show what persistent devotion to family and photography can create.
Kent
Finally at home...
Congratulations!
Talus
pan sin sal
Many thanks, all!
Talus, I shot film in 2008 really only so I can afford a Leica (M6). Loved the experience, but just couldnt get use to shooting film. Processing became pricey and scanning was time consuming. I just felt like I didn't have control over the images that I wanted. So that combo along with three kids running around made film 'work' for me.
That makes complete sense and is relatable. My first Leica was also an M6 and I was able to shoot film for 3 years only because my friend worked at a camera shop. Free developing, scanning and printing. Once he quit I couldn't keep it up.
Again, excellent that you kept with it. You make fantastic images.
drinkingeye
Well-known
really enjoyed your pictures, chuck. ... simplicity with lots of character. congratulations on the publication!
DwF
Well-known
Very nicely done, congratulations!
Richard G
Veteran
Very well done. Saw this via Twitter. Beautiful pictures. And what you say about the Monochrom is spot on, or st least true of the older one too.
Tom Diaz
Well-known
Chuck, great work on the Leica blog. Thanks also for your work as a high school teacher, including the photography teaching.
Tom
Tom
Fjäll
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The Monochrom is a fantastic camera, but not without a photographer to match. Well done!
Cyriljay
Leica Like
Congrats! Chuk and nice work. It is a great fun to be there and test your talents.
I also had the chance to be on feature interview several years back. when I was using my M6. Now I am going in a different direction with digital. My link here to the blog. Some of The contents are missing due to their updated new website.
http://blog.leica-camera.com/2013/09/03/cyril-jayant-soothing-the-soul-through-photography/
I also had the chance to be on feature interview several years back. when I was using my M6. Now I am going in a different direction with digital. My link here to the blog. Some of The contents are missing due to their updated new website.
http://blog.leica-camera.com/2013/09/03/cyril-jayant-soothing-the-soul-through-photography/
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