Nan Goldin's M6

mr_phillip said:
Nice little piece. I think, if it came down to a broken wrist or a broken Leica, my instinct might be to save the camera too. Do we need help?

Hmmm..., I've broken my wrist, about 7 or 8 years ago, in a bicycle accident. Total costs (ambulance, emergency room services, radiology, top hand surgeon at a Manhattan hospital, and physical therapy), if I didn't have insurance would have been comparable to a new M7 and a nice lens. I have most of the mobility back in my wrist, but it's not quite as strong as it was before the accident.
 
I enjoy Goldin's work, but when she starts talking about photography, per se, she's so full of you know what. E.G.: "The reason I use a Leica is because it actually has a subtext. It depends on what you’re photographing, but the lens shows you not just the surface: the levels underneath are revealed. Somebody told me once how optically this was possible. I just thought it was magic."

Nan, darling, it's micro-contrast, not metaphysics...
 
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