Benjamin
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Trent Parke. Though I'm not sure he still uses Mamiya 7 now.
I think a lot of his work was shot on 6x9, so it may well have been a Fuji?
Trent Parke. Though I'm not sure he still uses Mamiya 7 now.
I believe the bulk of their income is from giving workshops etc.
Martin Parr shoots with a Canon 5D Mark II last time I checked.
But they have to make a decent living I would imagine.
Aren't we at the point now where digital is the accepted "normal" in virtually all types of still photography? Shouldn't the title of the post be asking who still uses film?
I think Elliott Erwitt and Larry Towell are using b&w film.
Alex Webb did a shoot for LFI magazine a couple of issues ago with his M9 - there's an interview with him. I did a workshop with him and his wife 2 months ago - I think it's probably fair to say he's reluctantly switched to digital as his film choices dried up.
This clip is from 2007. I know that Erwitt used Canon SLR film cameras for his annual report and ad work. He also used larger format cameras at times. It wouldn't suprise me if he was using digital gear for his current ad work, as that would be what agencies would request.
For his personal photography, and much of what Magnum would archive, I think he's still shooting b+w film. This is a fairly common thing these days for photographers who work in both commercial and noncommercial worlds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh5p5Sx5qZg&feature=related
Film users:
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Philip Jones Griffiths
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I had a look at the postcardsfromamerica tumblr exifs and found as follows:
Alex Webb and Bruce Gilden - M9
Jim Goldberg - S2
Alec Soth - Hasselblad H4D-40
Paolo Pellegrin - 5dM3
Martin Parr and Susan Meiselas - 5dM2
Larry Towell - 7D
I had a look at the postcardsfromamerica tumblr exifs and found as follows:
Alex Webb and Bruce Gilden - M9
Jim Goldberg - S2
Alec Soth - Hasselblad H4D-40
Paolo Pellegrin - 5dM3
Martin Parr and Susan Meiselas - 5dM2
Larry Towell - 7D
Damn, didn't realize that Alec Soth and Jim Goldberg were raking in the duckets to afford those monsters.