Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/18

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Winogrand/blind shooting
From: Thomas Kachadurian <kach@freeway.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 23:37:05 -0500

Ted:

Got it, now. and I'm with you all the way. I guess I was responding to a
comment about using the viewfinder. You are talking about something
completely different. 

Case in point, I was shooting some teenagers this afternoon for a PR
client. I needed them looking honest and human, and they were too "on." I
tried long lenses; imagine shooting with a 300mm in a small classroom.
Nothing was working because the camera was drawing too much attention, It
wasn't me they were responding to. I put away the SLRs, and took out the
Leica M [with Tom A's M-winder, ;-)] and just sat down with them. After 10
minutes they began to ignore me, 3 feet away, shooting with a 28mm and it
was like I disappeared. But I was always looking throught the camera.

Tom

<<My point is, "If you are a, for a better name, "street photographer" and do
this without looking through the camera while focusing and composing and
then taking "sneaky images" illustrates you are no photographer at all, but
merely a pointy shootie with a wide angle lens stopped down to 
f 22. It also illustrates the photgrapher dosen't have the balls to put the
camera to his eye and take the picture!>>