California (Bay Area, Northern) Shooting in SF

darn, I won't be able to make it after all, and it looks like a pretty good turnout too. I'll catch up with you guys next time.

--Warren
 
Michael P. said:
I might try to check it out. Darren, Is this camera swap a regular event?


Yes, according to the store that organizes it. First saturday of every month. I stop in every once in a while when Im in the market for some bit of camera gear (which is always :D )
 
Bummer (for me), I'm not going to be able to make it. Looking forward to photos from everyone, it sure is nice out.
 
I cant stop kicking myself for missing this. Something pretty important came up at the last minute so I had to bail out.

How was it for you guys? Looking forward to the shots.

Also anybody remember the route you guys walked during the shoot? Might want to try stop in the next time Im there.

Heres a picture from last time I was up there.
 

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This is J.P. It's a pleasure chatting with those who showed up today. That was great fun. I didn't shoot much though, only 27 frames. John, thanks for the beer.
 
It was fun meeting up with some old friends and meeting new friends as well. I lost Brad as soon as I crossed Market St. :eek: , although I did enjoy talking to him while noshing on some Korean noodles. The hand-made photo books he makes are works of art. check him out

I ended up at Vesuvio Cafe in North Beach with J.P., John and Tony. John treated me to a Guinness, which was much appreciated. J.P. gave me insight into China, which I will soon be visiting. Tony, as always, made me laugh and made me think. I also enjoyed meeting Carl, Michael & Ilia as well.

I shot off a couple of rolls - Tri-X and PanF+ - along the way. Hopefully I will have something worth posting.
 
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Thanx Robert...

I had a good time yesterday too meeting everyone. But with the huge crowds outside, quickly got separated from everyone. Ultimately ended up in Northbeach.

Took a whole bunch of snaps, but didn't feel like anything special was snagged. DId notice the light was a lot nicer and warmer around 4pm.

Will open the memory card (er, I mean film canister) tonight and see if there's anything. Took some mannequin snaps in store windows, maybe there'll be something there...
 
Good meeting you guys

Good meeting you guys

It was fun meeting all you rangefinder fellows: Tony, Robert, Craig, JP, Ilya, John, Brad (did I forget anybody?), even if I didn't bring a Leica :D. Maybe next time we can get a table at a quiet bar and bring some of our prints to show and discuss.

Brad, your print books were a revelation. Did you print that shot of the guy with two cameras? The contrast is terrific.
 
Cool stuff Carl. Especially like the saturated color shots...

Michael, yeah the shot of the twin leica guy, Vladimir, was done on my inkjet printer.

Here's an online version:

http://pages.sbcglobal.net/b-evans/Images26/Vladimir.jpg


Also, someone at lunch asked about the construction of the handmade book. Here's a blog entry and stop-motion video another photog (Joe Reifer, a great night photographer) recently put together:

http://www.joereifer.com/words/?p=397

The stop motion video gave me some ideas for presenting some street pix of people in motion to try out some time.
 
Carl, great capture of Tony.

Michael P. said:
Maybe next time we can get a table at a quiet bar and bring some of our prints to show and discuss.

Michael, Tony and I were thinking about the same. I found that when I am with you guys, I talk more and shoot less. Maybe next time, we meet just for chat and beer. I can host it in my apartment or the garage. (I don't understand why my tiny apartment comes with a such gigantic garage.) People can bring their prints if they want to show.
 
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That was fun guys. Had a great time. Good to finally meet some of you and of course see some familiar faces again. I agree about just meeting and talking...shooting with a group isn't my cup of tea...too many variables and we all end up all over the place. I suspect it would work if we had a plan in advance but I would rather just sit and talk about anything.

Carl great photos as usual. Brad that print of "Vladimir" is awesome. I know him as the cameraguy as that's how he introduced himself when I met him once. :)

I haven't finished my roll or developed it yet so when I do I'll post some.

Let's do this again..
 
I developed my roll of Tri-X yesterday. Below are some snaps of the guys before we went out to shoot.
 

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A few snaps walking up Powell St. to Union Square...
 

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