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June 8, 2005
Link: Documentary photography with a point and shoot
Rob Galbraith's site has an article titled "Alex Majoli points and shoots" about a Magnum photographer who is using a digital point-and-shoot for his award winning documentary photography:
In 2003, Magnum photographer Alex Majoli shot some big stories for Newsweek magazine. He spent a month in China shooting documentary images of daily life. He was in Congo for two weeks and Iraq for almost two months. In those two places he was shooting war.
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It would seem reasonable to guess that all that award-winning work in remote and frequently dangerous places must have been shot with big, fast, bulletproof pro SLR cameras. But in fact, Majoli shot every frame with Olympus C-5050 digital point-and-shoots -- the same camera your snap happy Uncle Maury takes to Disney World."
(Via The Leica Users Group.)
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Posted by nasukaren at June 8, 2005 9:23 AM
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsWow, this guy and I think remarkably alike in some ways. "I miss the strongest of the old generation cameras -- Olympus OM-1, the Leica. The dream would be a digital camera the size of the C-5060 -- not bigger than a Leica, let's say -- with exchangeable lenses. Small lenses. I would like to see fixed lenses, not zooms. Maybe some bigger apertures -- f/1.8." Of course, there are a few other things I'd like to see as well:
Hm. Maybe all I really want is a manual camera. :-) Posted by: Curt Sampson at June 8, 2005 3:04 PM Interesting article! The guy likes to keep it simple and concentrate on shooting... and he gets reallu eye-catching shots! Posted by: clea at June 9, 2005 7:18 AM Hallo I hear you about the manual focus. If you like old-style cameras, the Lumix LC1 (I think) is great. Why I like it: Dislikes: Posted by: Allan Tay at July 24, 2008 4:34 AM Post a comment |
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