Stephen Dowling
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Hello all
I've been collecting and using film cameras the last 15 years or so, building up a stash of around 40 cameras.
Years ago, taking pics of a band I'd been shooting at soundcheck, I bumped into Pennie smith; she's the photographer who chronicled The Clash in the 1970s and 80s, and captured the shot that would become the cover of their seminal album London Calling. She was still using the battered Pentax she had shot The Clash with - a Pentax ESII more brass than black paint. I hadn't even seen one before, but that was all I needed; I bought two the next week and now have four bodies. Whenever I travel, or wander round town with my camera bag, I have an ESII with me. The aperture-priority function makes it so easy to shoot with; the stepless shutter speeds mean spot-on exposures, and the old Takumar lenses give that classic 70s look (great paired with Kodak Elite Chrome or Tri-X aswell)
I've written about the ESII on my Dead Link Removed along with a bunch of pics
Anyone else used them or have an affinity for them? I would hope me and Pennie Smith are no the only ones to appreciate them...
Cheers
Stephen
I've been collecting and using film cameras the last 15 years or so, building up a stash of around 40 cameras.
Years ago, taking pics of a band I'd been shooting at soundcheck, I bumped into Pennie smith; she's the photographer who chronicled The Clash in the 1970s and 80s, and captured the shot that would become the cover of their seminal album London Calling. She was still using the battered Pentax she had shot The Clash with - a Pentax ESII more brass than black paint. I hadn't even seen one before, but that was all I needed; I bought two the next week and now have four bodies. Whenever I travel, or wander round town with my camera bag, I have an ESII with me. The aperture-priority function makes it so easy to shoot with; the stepless shutter speeds mean spot-on exposures, and the old Takumar lenses give that classic 70s look (great paired with Kodak Elite Chrome or Tri-X aswell)
I've written about the ESII on my Dead Link Removed along with a bunch of pics
Anyone else used them or have an affinity for them? I would hope me and Pennie Smith are no the only ones to appreciate them...
Cheers
Stephen