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09-06-2009
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This was posted earlier and then vanished? I wanted to re-post it as it really broke my heart to find out. Please take a moment to take a look at some of the work Christian Poveda produced.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...MPLATE=DEFAULT
pardon the derail.
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09-06-2009
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Kadir van Lohuizen's photos are in many ways the most beautiful. They are not as socially inspiring, however.
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it is excellent and BEAUTIFUL work. A bit chilling to see as I was just in Chad.
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09-06-2009
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I know of a well known Australian photographer who has done extensive work in Afghanistan who uses 2 film Leica M Bodies and 2 Leica lens and black & white film and his work is excellent - Stephen Dupont. I have not met him personally but I have attended a few workshops by him.
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09-06-2009
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Stephen Dupont = Awesome!
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09-06-2009
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Platon has done some stuff with Leicas....although the majority of his work is MF non leica stuff.
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09-07-2009
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Absolutely brilliant stuff! Thanx for posting that!
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09-07-2009
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thanks for the link.
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09-07-2009
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totally. a brilliant addition to a list of great photographers!
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09-07-2009
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Here are five photographers to look at (most people here would know of them, and some may have been mentioned already):
Larry Towell www.magnumphotos.com
Stephen Dupont www.stephendupont.com
Ben Bohane www.degreesouth.com
Phillip Blenkinsop www.noorimages.com
Sean Davey www.pidgin.com.au
I know all use film rangefinders for work (leica, mamiya, blad/fuji, graphic), along with whatever else they think will get the result they need. All work on long term projects as well as contributing to spot news coverage.
Go and look at interesting pictures.
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Reason: font colour etc
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09-07-2009
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Waiting on Maitani
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How could a farmer in Lambton County be big? 
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09-08-2009
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This is my first post on this forum, so if I'm doing this wrong I apologize.
I've been a photographer for almost twenty years now, working photographer that is, and I use the M Leica all the time. In fact, I'm using it more today, for all my work, than ever before. I think the industry, at the moment, is being driven by the tech companies, who have the money for advertising, so much of what you hear is solely about the benefits of a digital only workflow. While this new equipment is great for certain things, it is not the best solution for every need, contrary to what you might hear. I've got several different camera systems, I use on a daily/weekly basis, one is digital, the rest are analog. Clients want a photographer they can respect and one that has a point of view. If that point of view happens to be analog, film M, then so be it.
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09-08-2009
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09-08-2009
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some nice work there milnorpictures.
easy on the "working photographer" bit though as this thread will spriral out of control faster than an angry cobra
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09-08-2009
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Personally, I use one and I don't really care that anyone else does or has done previously.
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09-08-2009
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so lets see those pictures benjamin!
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09-08-2009
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No need to apologise. I think thats a very relevant post, particularly the bit in bold. You surely can't be using the wrong kit or medium if you are achieving your goals and your audience like what you do.
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This is my first post on this forum, so if I'm doing this wrong I apologize.
I've been a photographer for almost twenty years now, working photographer that is, and I use the M Leica all the time. In fact, I'm using it more today, for all my work, than ever before. I think the industry, at the moment, is being driven by the tech companies, who have the money for advertising, so much of what you hear is solely about the benefits of a digital only workflow. While this new equipment is great for certain things, it is not the best solution for every need, contrary to what you might hear. I've got several different camera systems, I use on a daily/weekly basis, one is digital, the rest are analog. Clients want a photographer they can respect and one that has a point of view. If that point of view happens to be analog, film M, then so be it.
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There seems to be confusion as per the topic of this thread.
Some points to clear up.
This thread is not bound to Leicas only. Any photographer who is creating interesting work on cameras outsde the norm so to speak.
This thread is not about the definition of a "pro".
Thia thread is not (anywhere that I can see) saying that ANY camera makes you better at anything.
This thread is about tipping our hats to the men and women who have the guts to use the cameras we are fans of to make beautiful pictures.
It is not about the right kit, the wrong kit or whether or not your kit will make you HCB.
So sarcasm aside, any actual contributions fellas?
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09-08-2009
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emeraphoto, its surely not about those who 'have the guts to use the cameras we love' but the pros (whatever your definition) who regard the cameras we love as the right tool for the job (otherwise they would not be using them).
John Vink still uses Ms I think (M8 most recently): http://www.magnumphotos.com/Archive/...VForm&CT=Album
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09-08-2009
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Personally, I use one and I don't really care that anyone else does or has done previously.
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was waiting for someone to say that 
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now where are those photo's?
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Hello
Jindrich Streit from Czech Republic - IMO great work: http://www.talent.cz/jindrich-streit/0/
cheers
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09-09-2009
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beautiful! never even knew he existed?!? thank you!
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09-14-2009
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