Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/31

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Subject: Re: [Leica] mediocre photographers into good photographers...
From: "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 10:08:45 -0400
References: <20010829230426.C11788@unix2.netaxs.com> <003601c1321f$dfd77960$5aab3842@triad.rr.com> <007f01c13221$f9b9d6a0$bd3afea9@oemcomputer>

Right on - so to speak...If you have the eye, obviously working with the
"right tools" will improve your end product. No arguement what so ever.
The only point I have repeatedly tried to make on this subject is that
the eye is far more important than the gear. As you say, put great gear
together with a great eye, and get out of the way....But remember, what
is great gear for one great eye isn't necessarily for another....

A former member of this list recently spent a week taking a workshop
with Eugene Richards, described by many as his generation's Gene Smith,
etc. etc. Richard uses an Olympus OM3 - and a Canon F-1 - which he told
those in the workshop is constantly breaking down (the Olympus, not the
Canon), because that way he can use the Olympus 21 f 2 lens. The subject
of Leicas came up and Richards apparently sighed and said that the M and
M lenses are absolutely magnificent, and he wishes he could use them,
because they would fit is style perfectly. But he can't, he explained,
because he simply can't focus a rangefinder accurately - his eyes just
won't do it. So he uses the equipment that works best for him.

B. D.


B. D.
Don Dory wrote:
> 
> There is a flip side to this.  Take someone starting out with a good eye and
> mediocre equipment and give them first rate glass and please step out of the
> way.  When I was teaching a B&W class I loaned an SL/50Cron to one of my
> students whose camera had died.  What he turned in for his final project was
> simply stunning.  It wasn't just that the images were sharper, it was that
> he seemed to meld with the equipment and his vision expanded.
> 
> So, yes a very talented photographer can make most junk create wonderful
> images, and great gear won't turn average eyes into Abel, but in the middle
> group of talented people great gear can expand the vision especially if that
> gear fits the working style of the photographer.
> 
> more pfennigs into the fire
> 
> Don
> dorysrus@mindspring.com

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