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OK -- Thanks for the confirmation.
I know its early, but I'm almost ready for the February "Beauty Contest." Also know that I expect another strange/unusual lens next week with more "Calzone" factor. LOL.
Keep it secret Cal...unveil it at the contest!
$24 Cal? That is in my price bracket. You'll spend more on the grafmatic 23's you are getting to use it. A horseman or graphlex 6x7 or 6x9 probably makes more sense though.
John,
Did you check out the Dew Tour televised on NBC last Saturday and Sunday?
It was interesting re-experiencing an event I shot. The different perspective of the Portland competition verses the Brooklyn experience was a rather profound event for me in many ways: First I got really acquainted with the culture of "Street Style" and how this applies to skate boarding; and secondly the interview by the winner offered some profound wisdom that some how transferes to photography and street shooting.
Basically the 18-19 year old winner stated that everyone learns the same basic tricks and technics, but what distinguishes each skater is the sense of style that evolves and how somehow at a high level one's own personality gets projected into one's self expression. Anyways my interpetation is less eloquent than the winner's interview, but the idea that how eventually a sense of style evolves from basics draws a strong parallel to photography. In another sense like street style skaters street shooters interact with their enviornment to express themselves. Anyways I related very strongly to the winner's interview, and I was deeply inspired. For me street photography has always been like skate boarding, meaning a performance that is spontainious interacting with my enviornment. The winner's words really resonated strongly for me.
Cal
I didn't see it (damn!)...and I agree with the analogy as well (having tried my hand at both).
I would also say in comparing the Portland and Brooklyn courses that the Brooklyn course was more aggressive and in fact crazier with more attitude.
The Brooklyn one is most likely like the San Fran ones in the past... a real street course and not a street course in an arena. Right? I'm sure I can find it online.
One old skater from New Jersey is part of skating history. This guy was kinda wacked and crazy. Perhaps he was trying to kill himself. I really like shooting this guy because he would launch off the cargo containers and choose the ramp for big air and altitude. In the TV coverage this man was presented as a living legend, and from where I was standing shooting I would capture this guy 15-18 feet in the air, but I also had to worry about getting hit in the face with an errant skateboard because I was that close.
Cal
Was it Mike Vallely?
That's the guy. I understand he is a legend.
Cal
Or does film have any presence there (Ilford , Kodak , darkroom and enlargers ? )
Philippe
Cal
Where do you stock all that gear? Do you have a separate , locked room?
I'm not going to PhotoPlusExp . Or does film have any presence there (Ilford , Kodak , darkroom and enlargers ? )
Philippe