Just For Fun, What Famous (or not) Person's Camera Would You Like To Own?

Avedon: Rolleiflex or Hassy
Penn: Rolleiflex or Hassy
Steven Meisel or Mario Testino: Pentax 67
Vivian Maier: Rolleiflex
Helmut Newton: Polaroid
Robert Doisneau: Rolleiflex
Bert Stern's "Last Sitting": Hassy or Nikon F.
Arbus: Mamiya TLR
 
Inspired by comments in the Mary Ellen Mark camera thread, Who, dead or living, camera would you love to own for yourself?

I'll go first since I started this.😀 I'd love to have one of Jim Marshall's M4's. I read that he usually carried an M4 so that is my answer. To own a camera owned by Jim Marshall would be awesome.

It was a hard choice between Jim & Winogrand.


Halsman, any old camera he used is good enough... but I'll take the Hasselbland
 
John Gay's Rolleiflex (if anyone has it I could...er...offer a swop for a battered Voigtlander folder which allegedly belonged to Cecil Beaton's brother...).

Regards,
D.
 
Well, even Cartier-Bresson's Leica is a Leica, a mass product, and once his DNA has been cleaned off by my use I might as well have another one, in better shape. How about something unique? Maybe Hubble's Telescope? Or the Radcliffe Camera? 😉
 
Sal DiMarco's Leicas.
Not because I ever get starstruck or any of that BS, but because I'd take care of them to honor the man that helped make the journalism department at Temple university a great program through securing the entirety of the Philadelphia Daily Bulletin news and photo archive as a permanent part of the Paley Library.
I never got the chance to meet Sal as he passed away just before I moved to Philly, but the legacy of his generosity still resonates in the journalism department there. A few of the professors still speak of him very fondly.
In all reality, I'd like to see old cameras get used by folks who want to, instead of being locked away as if they are some precious commodity.

Phil Forrest


Phil Forrest
 
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