crabby Member Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 80 Format 35mm Oct 12, 2008 #1 Dave Frieder, bridge photographer http://blog.nj.com/iamnj/2008/10/dave_frieder.html
Eric Rose Member Joined Nov 21, 2002 Messages 6,843 Location T3A5V4 Format Multi Format Oct 12, 2008 #2 Wow, great stuff. My wife is a bridge fanatic and will spend hours to get just the right photo. I personally don't see what she see, but what the heck she's good at what she does.
Wow, great stuff. My wife is a bridge fanatic and will spend hours to get just the right photo. I personally don't see what she see, but what the heck she's good at what she does.
Jeff Kubach Member Joined Sep 29, 2007 Messages 6,912 Location Richmond VA. Format Multi Format Oct 13, 2008 #3 I really like his work. I usually don't mind height, but some of that is a bit much for me! BTW which MF camera does he use? Jeff
I really like his work. I usually don't mind height, but some of that is a bit much for me! BTW which MF camera does he use? Jeff
chriscrawfordphoto Subscriber Joined Mar 12, 2007 Messages 1,893 Location Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA Format Medium Format Oct 13, 2008 #4 One of the photos of him in the article shows him holding a Hasselblad
Jeff Kubach Member Joined Sep 29, 2007 Messages 6,912 Location Richmond VA. Format Multi Format Oct 13, 2008 #5 chriscrawfordphoto said: One of the photos of him in the article shows him holding a Hasselblad Click to expand... Thanks, I couldn't make it out.
chriscrawfordphoto said: One of the photos of him in the article shows him holding a Hasselblad Click to expand... Thanks, I couldn't make it out.
OP OP crabby Member Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 80 Format 35mm Oct 13, 2008 #6 Dave shoots 5x7 MF when at ground level.
Terence Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 1,407 Location NYC Format Multi Format Oct 14, 2008 #7 Great fellow, and great photographer. Unfortunately, not many agencies are willing to let people up on their bridges anymore. Not sure what he uses now, but he was using a Hasselblad with a gyro-stabilizer when he did the bridge work. I'm a bridge fanatic. But then, I'm a structural engineer and have an excuse . . .
Great fellow, and great photographer. Unfortunately, not many agencies are willing to let people up on their bridges anymore. Not sure what he uses now, but he was using a Hasselblad with a gyro-stabilizer when he did the bridge work. I'm a bridge fanatic. But then, I'm a structural engineer and have an excuse . . .
Tom Duffy Member Joined Nov 13, 2002 Messages 969 Location New Jersey Oct 14, 2008 #8 Dave actually posted here a few times.
rcoda Member Joined Dec 19, 2006 Messages 197 Location Scottsdale, Format Large Format Oct 14, 2008 #9 I knew Dave back when he was starting his bridge work. I know he was using LF back then. His work is beautiful.
I knew Dave back when he was starting his bridge work. I know he was using LF back then. His work is beautiful.