lamefrog
Well-known
A new exhibit of Henri Cartier-Bresson 's work in Paris has garnered a lot of attention in the French media
Among the extensive press coverage , the newspaper Libération has published a slideshow of photographs of HCB by known photographers
As a game and a challenge I am hoping RFF members can help identify the various cameras, lens and viewfinders featured in these shots
There are 19 images in the slideshow and the following feature cameras:
01 (1935, in New York)
02 (1956) (this one is impossible)
03 (1957 - Washington DC, with MLK)
04 (1959, featuring Elliott Erwitt holding a camera)
05 (1960, with Hollywod actor Eli Wallach)
07 (1961, at Magnum in NY. Note the black tape.)
10 (1971. With Martine Frank , by Josef Koudelka, 2 cameras to identify)
11 (1971, in Italy, by Martine Frank)
12 (1976. In train, by Martine Frank)
The slideshow is here:
http://www.liberation.fr/photograph...esson-vu-par-ses-pairs_981641?photo_id=621779
Thanks !
Philippe
Among the extensive press coverage , the newspaper Libération has published a slideshow of photographs of HCB by known photographers
As a game and a challenge I am hoping RFF members can help identify the various cameras, lens and viewfinders featured in these shots
There are 19 images in the slideshow and the following feature cameras:
01 (1935, in New York)
02 (1956) (this one is impossible)
03 (1957 - Washington DC, with MLK)
04 (1959, featuring Elliott Erwitt holding a camera)
05 (1960, with Hollywod actor Eli Wallach)
07 (1961, at Magnum in NY. Note the black tape.)
10 (1971. With Martine Frank , by Josef Koudelka, 2 cameras to identify)
11 (1971, in Italy, by Martine Frank)
12 (1976. In train, by Martine Frank)
The slideshow is here:
http://www.liberation.fr/photograph...esson-vu-par-ses-pairs_981641?photo_id=621779
Thanks !
Philippe
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Very cool, thanks for posting!
Monochrom
Well-known
the second is like the film of the yeti...i´d rather look his work than his pics 
wilonstott
Wil O.
I'm no good on the screwmounts, but I'll give it a go.
As far as M bodies go, it looks like he's almost always got an M3, and the viewfinder is a universal VIOOH (I've seen other pictures where he's using an M6, CL, and even a Leica Mini, I think--just none of these).
In 3, I think he's got a 50mm Summarit 1.5 (it doesn't look like a V1 Summilux); I guess it could also be a Leitz Xenon 50 1.5 (looks similar to the Summarit).
In 4, Erwitt's got an M3--you can tell by the goggled 35mm lens. Could be a Summicron V1 or a Summilux V1--hard to tell, but if I had to guess, I'd say the latter.
In 5, Black M3, can't tell what lens, and I have no idea what Eli Wallach is using.
In 6 & 7, Black M3, and a collapsible Summicron 50.
In 10, like I said, I don't know screwmounts, but Franke has an M3, and I would assume a 50 Cron (I know she generally carried 2 cameras--one with a 35mm and the other with a 50mm)
In 11, looks like an M3 and collapsible cron, but it's somewhat hard to tell.
In 12, no idea, too dark.
Oh, and in 2. Yea it's hard to see, but the silver hood kind of gives it away. Looks the same as this picture:
And that looks like either a 50 Summarit or 50 Xenon.
As far as M bodies go, it looks like he's almost always got an M3, and the viewfinder is a universal VIOOH (I've seen other pictures where he's using an M6, CL, and even a Leica Mini, I think--just none of these).
In 3, I think he's got a 50mm Summarit 1.5 (it doesn't look like a V1 Summilux); I guess it could also be a Leitz Xenon 50 1.5 (looks similar to the Summarit).
In 4, Erwitt's got an M3--you can tell by the goggled 35mm lens. Could be a Summicron V1 or a Summilux V1--hard to tell, but if I had to guess, I'd say the latter.
In 5, Black M3, can't tell what lens, and I have no idea what Eli Wallach is using.
In 6 & 7, Black M3, and a collapsible Summicron 50.
In 10, like I said, I don't know screwmounts, but Franke has an M3, and I would assume a 50 Cron (I know she generally carried 2 cameras--one with a 35mm and the other with a 50mm)
In 11, looks like an M3 and collapsible cron, but it's somewhat hard to tell.
In 12, no idea, too dark.
Oh, and in 2. Yea it's hard to see, but the silver hood kind of gives it away. Looks the same as this picture:

And that looks like either a 50 Summarit or 50 Xenon.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Isn't the MLK photo in Washington DC at number 3 suppose to be in August 1963 and not in 1957 ?
paulfish4570
Veteran
much appreciate the link. is martine frank still alive? i think she is a good bit younger than hcb...
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
much appreciate the link. is martine frank still alive? i think she is a good bit younger than hcb...
She died just recently in August 2012
lamefrog
Well-known
Re. HCB Photographed
Re. HCB Photographed
Thanks for the replies - keep'em coming !
- The MLK pic is from the "Pilgrimage for Freedom", 17 May 1957 . It was shot by fellow Magnum photog Bob Henriques
- Martine Franck (b. 1938) died in 2012 . She was 30 years younger than HCB (b. 1908)
Re. HCB Photographed
Thanks for the replies - keep'em coming !
- The MLK pic is from the "Pilgrimage for Freedom", 17 May 1957 . It was shot by fellow Magnum photog Bob Henriques
- Martine Franck (b. 1938) died in 2012 . She was 30 years younger than HCB (b. 1908)
Rodchenko
Olympian
Interesting photos. Thanks for the link.
Trask
Established
Eli Wallach is using a Nikon F with a selenium meter attached.
bonatto
looking out
Really cool, thanks for sharing.
wilonstott
Wil O.
Eli Wallach is using a Nikon F with a selenium meter attached.
Cool. I've never seen that meter before.
Gareth Rees
Established
Many thanks for the excellent link
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