Ken Nadvornick
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She mainly used a Mamiya C TLR. https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=...15153.0.16893.20.14.0.6.0.0.121.926.11j3.14.0 and the interchangable telephoto and wide angle lenses probably ther 65mm and the 135mm.I know it's dweebish thing to ask, but what camera(s) did she use most frequently? Some look like them might be made with a Rollei, while others look more wide-angle than a 75mm or 80mm lens would give (yet less than what a Rollei Wide would render). Yet others look like a short telephoto might have been used. Hassie? What? Seems to me she'd want something relatively quiet for some of these.
Agreed, you get a truss for your hernia with every one you buyHuh -- hadn't thought of the Mamiya TLRs, despite having owned one and several lens years ago. Nice cameras, very heavy, very versatile.
It was reported on a hoax posting on Facebook recently by someone who is beneath contempt that Allan Arbus had died this year aged 95 , because although Mr. Arbus is 95, he is still alive and well.The psychiatrist on M*A*S*H was Diane Arbus' husband?
Damn Eddie. You're my new hero.
I just LOVE meaningless trivia. And those who happen to possess it. Life just doesn't get any better than to know things like this.
You have done Holy work here. Henceforth I shall speak in whispers and avert my eyes in Your presence. And with guilt bask in Your reflected Glory.
Ken
(Looking down at his shoes as he types this...)
I've always felt that the appeal, at least for me, is that there is a tinyor maybe not so tinybit of each of us in those photographs. An uncomfortable familiarity that you can't quite put your finger on. Nor do you even really want to. But you look anyway because something out in all that darkness rings ever so slightly true.
You may not have actually been there and done that. But at some uncomfortable point in your life you may not have been all that far away either.
Ken
She mainly used a Mamiya C TLR. https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=...15153.0.16893.20.14.0.6.0.0.121.926.11j3.14.0 and the interchangable telephoto and wide angle lenses probably ther 65mm and the 135mm.
I know it's dweebish thing to ask, but what camera(s) did she use most frequently? Some look like them might be made with a Rollei, while others look more wide-angle than a 75mm or 80mm lens would give (yet less than what a Rollei Wide would render). Yet others look like a short telephoto might have been used. Hassie? What? Seems to me she'd want something relatively quiet for some of these.
It should be noted that Allan Arbus died on April 19, 2013, about 5 weeks after this post.It was reported on a hoax posting on Facebook recently by someone who is beneath contempt that Allan Arbus had died this year aged 95 , because although Mr. Arbus is 95, he is still alive and well.
I just finished the Patricia Bosworth (Diane Arbus: A Biography) and William Todd Schultz (An Emergency in Slow Motion) books. In that order, it's a prerequisite.
The camera equipment she just happened to pick up on any given day could not have been further from relevant to what was apparently going on inside her, and the photographs that resulted.
If you think you understand after only viewing her pictures, you need to read these two books, and maybe the second one twice, then perhaps rethink.
Ken
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