Leica M - Post Your Portraits Here
dave lackey
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Leica M - Post your Portraits
It is very difficult to keep your mind active during the winter at this time of year, so I am exploring the market for alternative portraiture using the "new to me" M3 and film.
I have tried the typical studio portraiture with a 3-light setup, backgrounds and Nikon DSLR's...but they are a dime a dozen and do not have any character, at least IMHO. To try and compete professionally, I would need a studio ($$$$), advertising ($$$$), and a lot of luck just to do something that is not really a lot of fun.
So, does anyone have any portraits using a Lecia M-body and film (or digital if using the M8) that would illustrate an alternative approach to portraiture?
It is very difficult to keep your mind active during the winter at this time of year, so I am exploring the market for alternative portraiture using the "new to me" M3 and film.
I have tried the typical studio portraiture with a 3-light setup, backgrounds and Nikon DSLR's...but they are a dime a dozen and do not have any character, at least IMHO. To try and compete professionally, I would need a studio ($$$$), advertising ($$$$), and a lot of luck just to do something that is not really a lot of fun.
So, does anyone have any portraits using a Lecia M-body and film (or digital if using the M8) that would illustrate an alternative approach to portraiture?
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rocheung
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dave lackey
Veteran
That's a great photo.
But if you are going to compete professionally, it's going to take a lot of money. At the high end, that is. At the low end, I suspect grainy B&W portraits would not be what this demographic would be looking for. Think K-Mart Portrait "studio."
Yes, I agree...
At the "high-end", I am curious about digital negatives that can be used for platinum printing.
At the "low-end", I am thinking of available light indoors and/or outdoors. Typical poses and light treatment are the most obvious variables I am curious about at the moment.
Also, what film(s) would be better for portraits such as these?
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dave lackey
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Ahhh...yes, those are very nice! Which brings me to the other question that I need to answer fairly soon....
Which lens to choose for those focal lengths!
Thanks,
Which lens to choose for those focal lengths!
Thanks,
rocheung
Established
Which lens to choose for those focal lengths?
summarit 35 2.5
summicron 50 F2
summicron 90 F2 Pre ASPH
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
I like Ms for portrait stuff, it's kinky. =) available light is the way to go with Ms, in my eyes. anywhere, anytime.
I haven't used my M4 with studio and studiolighting so far though.
I haven't used my M4 with studio and studiolighting so far though.





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rocheung
Established
Very nice. yeah
feenej
Well-known
Nokton 50mm f1.5, Bessa R, generic Tri-X and Acufine.

Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
Uncoated Elmar 4/9cm:
Jupiter-3:

Jupiter-3:

rocheung
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rocheung
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unclescarMT
Established
the older leica lenses can be especially nice for portrait work. I have a DR cron that I love to death for this sort of thing. here are two:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uncle_scar/2879224418/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uncle_scar/3033135257/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uncle_scar/2879224418/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uncle_scar/3033135257/
ferider
Veteran
A nice 50, 75 or 90. An M3. Ready for environmental "snaps" 
And so on ....
Roland.




And so on ....
Roland.
rocheung
Established
my monchhichi one is taken by the summarit 5cm 1.5. Though the lens is scratced. I still love it so much
telenous
Well-known
Each focal length brings something to a portrait. I personally prefer portraits with normal (50mm) - to normal wides (35mm, 28mm).
Here's a couple with a 50mm (the first is with M2, coll. Summicron, Neopan 1600, HC110B and the second with MP, Summilux 50 Asph., HP5, Rodinal, the last one MP, Summilux 50 Asph., TriX, Rodinal) :
Untitled by Alkis Plithas, on Flickr
Blue Smoke by Alkis Plithas, on Flickr
Dr and Dr K (II) by Alkis Plithas, on Flickr
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Here's a couple with a 50mm (the first is with M2, coll. Summicron, Neopan 1600, HC110B and the second with MP, Summilux 50 Asph., HP5, Rodinal, the last one MP, Summilux 50 Asph., TriX, Rodinal) :



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dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Hmmmm.
let's see
M8 & 50 Lux
M7 & 75 Lux
Cheers,
Dave
let's see
M8 & 50 Lux


M7 & 75 Lux


Cheers,
Dave
visiondr
cyclic iconoclast

M4-2, 50mm Elmar-M

MP, 50mm Summicron-M (IV)

MP, 50mm Summicron-M (IV)
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SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
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MP, 50mm Summicron-M (IV)
that is one GREAT child portrait. really. awesome shot, Ron.
telenous
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I can see this becoming one massive gigathread.
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