I thought it may be interesting to start a thread showing our favourite image of great game changers in the evolution of film photography. I will kick off with this one of Oskar.
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As a matter of interest, can anyone tell me what car Oskar is standing next to. It is rather cool.
Oskar Barnacks nephew Karl Alexander reported that his uncle never wanted a car, preferring to walk, but that he finally gave in to the familys wishes. In his family photo albums, several images show this car. The number plate IT 88441 was issued by the county of Hessen-Nassau, which includes Wetzlar. It is a Wanderer with a six-cylinder motor of 1.7 or 2 litres cubic capacity and 35 or 40 HP. Four doors made it easy to get in and out. The car was nicknamed Schwarzer Peter or Black Peter, but Barnack refused to take any responsibility for it. There is not a single image with him in the drivers seat. Often, his son-in-law poses at the steering wheel. The present images are photographs of a pause, once taken with a wide-angle lens, once with a longer focal distance, with Barnack leaning against the car. He seems exhausted. The well-kept suit, the elegant bowtie indicate that Barnack has reached his goal, the Leica III is finished; the photos were taken in 1934 or 1935.
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For Oskar Barnack, one of his hiking pictures should be used. After all, it's his asthma that made him difficult to hike with his 8x10 that inspired him to invent the Leica!
This is a game changer because it inspired certain someone to pick up the camera, which in turn inspired generations of photogs:
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