fotografz
Member
When I designed my new wedding web site recently, I was surprised to realize (after it was done) how many of the featured shots were taken with a Leica M.
While I have been using a high meg Canon digital camera for most of the weddings done in the past 2 years, the few Leica shots I also shot seem to better express my "Romantic Photojournalism" philosophy.
Anyway, take a peek at my new site if you get a chance ...
http://www.fotografz.com
While I have been using a high meg Canon digital camera for most of the weddings done in the past 2 years, the few Leica shots I also shot seem to better express my "Romantic Photojournalism" philosophy.
Anyway, take a peek at my new site if you get a chance ...
http://www.fotografz.com
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Marc, beautiful work! You make wedding photography look poetic...
I enjoyed viewing your website. Thanks for posting!
I enjoyed viewing your website. Thanks for posting!
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Oh, before I forget, there's a Chicago wedding photographer who, apparently, works ONLY in B&W (don't know if he uses a Leica or not). His name is Steven Gross and he runs this service & website: http://www.reallifeweddings.com/
Check it out. It's worth it!
Check it out. It's worth it!
fotografz
Member
Just curious, did you know to go through all the images in each category of wedding photos?
For example, after you click on "beginnings", and the hanging dress shot comes up, did you use the squiggly arrow to advance trough all of the images in that section?
For example, after you click on "beginnings", and the hanging dress shot comes up, did you use the squiggly arrow to advance trough all of the images in that section?
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nihraguk
Guest
fotografz: yes, i did use the squiggly arrows 
and your wedding shots are great; personal, intimate and not like most boring wedding photography i've seen so far.
i might just be kidding myself; but i think i can actually tell (for some photos, at least) that it's been shot by Leitz glass, and not anything SLR.
and your wedding shots are great; personal, intimate and not like most boring wedding photography i've seen so far.
i might just be kidding myself; but i think i can actually tell (for some photos, at least) that it's been shot by Leitz glass, and not anything SLR.
GeneW
Veteran
Excellent photography, Marc! I think I used to see a few of these appear from time to time on the Leica forum? I never tire of them.
Gene
Gene
Canon Junkie
Established
Love it! Very beautiful work. Thanks for the post.
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Natalia
Guest
Good images, well-done site. Good job!
blakley
blakley
Marc,
I hadn't looked through every picture in every gallery until you asked the question here, but I've done that now & I'm glad I did. The "last supper" photo in your "celebrations" folder is really striking (I'm guessing probably not a Leica shot, though).
I hadn't looked through every picture in every gallery until you asked the question here, but I've done that now & I'm glad I did. The "last supper" photo in your "celebrations" folder is really striking (I'm guessing probably not a Leica shot, though).
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sockdaddy
Guest
thanks for sharing - some really nice, evocative shots in there
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