Kent
Finally at home...
He is one of my heroes!
My personal approach when I meet some "famous", is to find out what person he/she is, by talking a bit about everything in an relaxed and slightly "interested" way, to make them feel good. Typically, "important" people are normal folks who might have some particular personal obsession. It is finding out about that obsession that is fascinating. Personally, I would never ask a permission to take a photo of such a person "for the record" or, even worse, ask for a double selfie. This is an approach suggesting that you are in a state of inferiority, which I'm sure Raid, you are not. Instead, if that person is interesting, I'd demand a permission to MAKE A PORTRAIT, BECAUSE I AM A PHOTOGRAPHER.
Why not a time tested combo of your FF camera and a 50mm lens?
I already have a few snapshots from my April interview with him, so this time, I may want to go for one special portrait. Rolleiflex TLR with a handheld spotmeter. I have 12 frames to expose. One may have to do.
I already have a few snapshots from my April interview with him, so this time, I may want to go for one special portrait. Rolleiflex TLR with a handheld spotmeter. I have 12 frames to expose. One may have to do.
We have a good level of intellect at RFF.
Political opinions are personal opinions and not facts.
A more applicable question in this thread could be : "I wonder whether Noam Chomsky will appreciate seeing me use a 1955 model 2.8D Rolleiflex TLR for a single portrait image of him" or not.
I recall the times when I was in college when I would take photos of some students who I did NOT like (with my father's Zeiss Contina on a tripod) on the campus of Baghdad University. These "disliked people" looked interesting in photos. I take photos not because I like these people. Iamy like them or I don't.
No, I never kept these images!
Forget politics: without Chomsky's work in computer science, none of you would be typing here. Just saying.
Have fun, Raid.
Raid, I'd go for Leica+35mm lens. The Eisenstadt Way.
David: Could you enlighten us about these two "things"? 😀
We don't like these sorts of exchanges on RFF. It's a photgraphy forum not a politics forum.
Thank you for taking "it" elsewhere.
Just an observation here, but, on a different photography forum politics are simply not allowed. If that isn't a rule here, perhaps that should be evaluated.