My Leica Story: Photograph of an Usher

Belle

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I was battling life when I discovered street photography in 2006. After my first round of chemotherapy, I was completely unable to walk because I was bedridden for a month. In an effort to regain my strength, I decided to pick up my camera and walk around downtown Los Angeles. I quickly discovered that my Canon camera was too big, too loud, and too obtrusive. I also discovered that the exposures meter on the camera was not as reliable going through sunny and shady areas of downtown L.A. Focus was also a bit of an issue. I thought to myself that I needed a quitter camera and better mastery of my skill and equipment. That’s when my research landed on Leica.

During my second round chemotherapy, I ordered a MP, along with a 35 mm Summicron lens. I studied about hyperfocal distance, Sunny-16 rule, shooting from the hips, and how to approach people on the street. I also bought books to learn about the great documentary photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Garry Winogrand, Dian Arbus, James Netchway, and more.

During my break, I immediately took to the street to master my camera. One of the fruits of my learning was a photo that I took of an usher at the Grove Theater. I remember that day very well because the next day I was going into my third round chemotherapy. I went up to the usher and asked if I could take a picture of her. She kindly looked at me and said “sure.” It was said in such a warm and compassionate manner as if she knew what I was going through and she wanted me to be okay. Without the aid of a meter, I quickly set the shutter speed to 1/30 sec at f2.

My encounter with the usher was memorable, but the resulting photo was also one of the most memorable photographs that I took. Perhaps the LFI editor saw what I saw because it was selected as Editor’s Choice on LFI’s web site this week. Here's the link: http://galleries.lfi-online.com/index.php?editors_choice&page=1

That photo of the usher showed me the photographic possibilities and potentials that I can strive for. It also reminds me of the encouragement I felt from one person about life. Today, I’m cancer free and continue to enjoy street photography.
 
Great picture. That usher has the kind of no-nonsense look that keeps theater-goers well-behaved; you really captured it. Glad to hear the good news about your health.
 
Congratulations on your recovery, on your usher portrait and getting the photo published.

Is this right, my screen shows a join date of 2006, and that this is your first post. If this is correct, then congratulations also on a heartwarming first post.
 
Great portrait and congratulations to the LFI post. I hope the chemo is working and that the camera can make you forget the effects of it, even it is for a short moment. There is something with Leica's and chemo that works. You can have one hand tied down with tubes and still shoot one-handed.
Good luck and keep shooting.
 
Usher photo

Usher photo

Great photo. Thanks for showing it. Very pleased to hear you have your health back and I looks forward to seeing more of your wonderful photos.

Best wishes,

Gary Haigh
South Australia
 
Congratulations, Belle, on having the nice portrait published but, more importantly, being cancer free. Keep shooting in the street and keep posting, please.

Tom A is right about being tied down with tubes and shooting one-handed:

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Great photo. Congrats on being cancer free. I have three friends right now that are battling breast cancer. Two of them are coming to the end of their battles unfortunately so I am glad for you. 🙂
 
Belle,

Great shot! Congrats on your recovery. Having a passion is very good for your helath.

Best regards,

Bob
 
Congratulations on beating your illness Belle and the usher shot is teriffic. My mother battled cancer for the last twenty years of her life and used to joke about it every time they removed another piece of her! She lived to 79 and never gave an inch ... and smoked cigarettes right up until the end I might mention! 😱
 
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