Topic: Grab something to drink, watch this, and discuss.
Anything else I say would ruin this Thread.
CLICK HERE FOR INTERVIEW WITH HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON![]()
Jul 09, 2008 00:02 | #1 Topic: Grab something to drink, watch this, and discuss. --Mario
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Jul 09, 2008 00:33 | #2 Charlie Rose drives me nuts, drowning the genius of HCB by cutting him off every few seconds. --Mario
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cricketboy75 Senior Member 665 posts Joined Aug 2007 More info | Jul 09, 2008 06:24 | #3 thanks for sharing. love it! +100!
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NewHobby Senior Member 623 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Boston, MA More info | Jul 09, 2008 09:54 | #4 Thanks for posting this. I thought it was very insightful. Feel free to visit my flickr page http://www.flickr.com/photos/newhobby/
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DoubleNegative *sniffles* 10,533 posts Likes: 11 Joined Mar 2006 Location: New York, USA More info | Jul 09, 2008 13:44 | #5 HCB is one of my favorite photogs. His gear philosophy is especially insightful. La Vida Leica!
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Nick_b Senior Member 968 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ottawa More info | Jul 09, 2008 14:10 | #6 That guy is a freak of nature. All those shots with a single MF 50mm lens. 50D, 2 x 20D, Elan 7E, 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 IS, 30mm 1.4 , 85mm 1.8, 200mm 2.8 II, flash 430EX, 580 EX
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Jul 09, 2008 20:19 | #7 Nick_b wrote in post #5880359 That guy is a freak of nature. All those shots with a single MF 50mm lens. I can't imagine how he got some of those shots as casually as he claims. I hear you. Some people just stand in front of the camera, read some lines, and they get $25mil for each time they do that. --Mario
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sjones Goldmember 2,261 posts Likes: 249 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Chicago More info | Yes, thanks for posting the links.
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airfrogusmc I'm a chimper. There I said it... More info | Jul 10, 2008 08:03 | #9 sjones wrote in post #5884166 Yes, thanks for posting the links. I listened to the Charlie Rose interview until he brought up globalization and then switched over to the 'Impassioned Eye,' thinking that I would watch a few segments over the next few days. Of course, ended up watching it in its entirety: fascinating. While I highly recommend the Impassioned Eye, some POTN members should be forewarned that, as far as I can recall, there was absolutely no discussion of gear. Don't get me wrong, debate on whether Cartier-Bresson only used a 50mm or occasionally, or maybe just rarely, slapped on a 35mm or 90mm is interesting and even instructive. Still, absence of such coverage could cause some members health problems. Anyway, for those who actually appreciate photography, it is a worthwhile and perhaps even inspirational watch. Looking at the works of Cartier-Bresson, Eliott Erwitt, Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, and the likes consistently reinforces the immutable fact that at this stage, the procurement of a better lens or body will not facilitate, on any conceivable level, my ability to attain their level of quality. I reckon I'll give Rose another try as well. Training your eye takes time and finding your own voice takes even longer and will probably be a life long journey. Sometimes to many equipment choices only confuse. Find one focal length and learn to see in that focal length. Ralph Gibson was also used a 50mm lens for allot of his work. He said that was the focal length that best represented his vision.
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