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I found another photographer and his camera, the camera looks a lot like Andreas Feininger's

But it'll have to wait until end of the current round of "guess that photographer" (there was a url link here which no longer exists)

jnanian guessed, here's George Ponting with a camera that must have inspired Andreas Feininger...

http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22514241?search%5Bi%5D%5B-category%5D=Groups&search%5Bi%5D%5Bcollection_any_id%5D=229095&search%5Bpath%5D=items
 
Does

index.php

The Anonymous Photographer

count as nerdy?

Cheers
Ruediger
 
Here is a couple -- the classic Joel Meterowitz with his 8x10 on the back cover of Cape Light. A little nerdy -- and left off of later editions of the book.

The second one I took (5x7 contact print) -- a photographer posing with her Deardorf Special (w/ 450mm lens) at Joshua Tree. Can't be nerdy when looking that good!
 

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Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, sister to the Stanley Bros. of the Stanley Dry Plate Company & Stanley Steamer fame.

Chansonetta with her camera . . .

http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/image.php?id=5921&slide=Chansonetta%20Stanley%20Emmons&ko=1

http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/image.php?id=5923&slide=Chansonetta Stanley Emmons&ko=1

Info on Chansonetta . . .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chansonetta_Stanley_Emmons

http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/page.php?id=547
http://www.timesquotidian.com/2012/07/15/on-her-own-photography-and-time-in-maine/

I only learned of Chansonetta and her endeavors as a photographer after acquiring an original portrait of her daughter Dorothy Emmons taken by J. E. Purdy of Boston for my portrait collection.

http://www.timesquotidian.com/wp-content/gallery/cache/2036__350x350_chan_2.jpg

I don't know why I haven't heard of this museum. I'm about 85 miles from it and I'm on vacation this week so I'm going to check it out! Thanks!
 
Eric:

I just couldn't believe that it was you who started this thread!:whistling:

In case others don't know why I say this, I'd suggest you search through the threads started by Eric that include "WARNING" in the thread title.
 
A nerdy photo of me posing with my 11x14...showing off my new t-shirt...and a couple more of me posing by my camera(s). One taken during a workshop I was giving in Yosemite and the other done by my nephew (outstanding in the field)
 

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I don't know why I haven't heard of this museum. I'm about 85 miles from it and I'm on vacation this week so I'm going to check it out! Thanks!

Your welcome! I guess. There's an actual museum?
 
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I like that toe shutter-tripping.

Quite more charming than my size 10 foot tripping that rubber bulb.
 
Oh screw it .... I have no discipline .....

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(or modesty!)

Contact prints of three photos taken on Fuji HR-T X-ray film with that camera just made it into a local juried show.
(One got a prize, so by Zeus, I am an AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER!!! :munch: )

Sigh
Claims to fame are so fleeting ...
 
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Wayne Miller took this photo of Steichen with a Nikon rangefinder.

At first glance it just looks like a picture of a photographer with a camera.

But then when you realize his eye isn't where it should be for viewing... why is his eye where it is?

For the composition. There's four circles in a row. Strong vertical of the tripod leg. Angles of the tripod lead pleasingly to the edge of the frame.

Very nicely done...

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/290834088413541817/
 
This one was taken at the end of long day when we pooped out and looked it; my friend Mel on the left and me on the right. It was part of a DVD and was the last picture, of course, hence the text, "Let's Rest."
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That's you on the right? That's a great Tony Soprano look you've got there - wish I looked like that.
 
Apparently this is what started it all: the first time I touched a camera.

I've scoured the Kodak collector sites trying to find this model, but I no longer think it's a Kodak. It's probably a simple box camera from Sears or a similar store.
 

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