Vaughn
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"Photographers were a lot tougher back in the old days."
So were the horses! When I go backpacking I have to ask myself, 5x7, or just 4x5? Or really wimp out and enjoy myself with the Rolleicord? With a porter or two, I could do 8x10...but they are expensive, even if they are ones own sons!
But with LF for street photography...with the 11x14 for example, I'd be setting up very conspicuously. It would almost be street theater. Again, a couple of assistants to hold and hand me gear as needed would be nice -- and safer.
Winogrand certainly had a presence on the street while he was photographing -- though one must factor in the presence of the movie camera in a doc. or two I saw. And we should factor in the still camera, also. Street photographers/cameras are not invisible (some more some less), they interact with who/what is being photographed on some level. "Candid" is a tricky term to apply. It is fun with a TLR, as few reconize it as a camera and one can photograph off to the left or right without being noticed...and the 'click' can't be heard over the city noise.
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So were the horses! When I go backpacking I have to ask myself, 5x7, or just 4x5? Or really wimp out and enjoy myself with the Rolleicord? With a porter or two, I could do 8x10...but they are expensive, even if they are ones own sons!
But with LF for street photography...with the 11x14 for example, I'd be setting up very conspicuously. It would almost be street theater. Again, a couple of assistants to hold and hand me gear as needed would be nice -- and safer.
Winogrand certainly had a presence on the street while he was photographing -- though one must factor in the presence of the movie camera in a doc. or two I saw. And we should factor in the still camera, also. Street photographers/cameras are not invisible (some more some less), they interact with who/what is being photographed on some level. "Candid" is a tricky term to apply. It is fun with a TLR, as few reconize it as a camera and one can photograph off to the left or right without being noticed...and the 'click' can't be heard over the city noise.
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