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Aug 19, 2008 4:46 AM
Hi Chris!! I'm finally back to Uber after my hard jobs far from home and the fast internet networks... I saw the street contest page and i hope i will be able to upload one of my "works"! in the last weeks I hanged out with my Yashica GSN with some Ilford rolls... now i'm waiting the prints delivery... and i hope to see some good stuff from them! Thank you very much for this contest! thanks to you and all the people that work in it! (sorry for my rude english)! Thanks!! Cheers!
Aug 12, 2008 10:21 PM
Either J has a twin or I ran into her in in downtown Boise Saturday night.

www.famefifteen.c om
Aug 05, 2008 3:42 PM
Hi Chris, just a little belated thanks for dropping by and commenting on my photos. Hope things are good in la-la land. ;)
Jul 31, 2008 2:08 AM
Hey Chris,
I bumped into Mark when he was here in the Philippines. Handed him a couple tiny calling cards. Hope he gets to hand one to you. He said he'd probably see you next week. I might drop by December, maybe we can kick it then.
Jul 30, 2008 8:17 PM
i miss you!! i hope all's well. we just found out we'll be opening for Hot Chip Sept 21st in Los Angeles at the Wiltern. come!

xx
Jul 29, 2008 6:55 PM
hope everythings well and safe with you and yours, just caught the news about the quake.
Jul 29, 2008 3:15 PM
Hey bro, hope nothing too bad happened round yourself with the quake and shit.
Jul 24, 2008 11:10 PM
Thanks for stopping by my pages. Really means a lot to me. :)
Jul 22, 2008 10:20 AM
Jul 18, 2008 2:18 PM
Happy Friday Chris,
It's Donato's foster daughter...he adopted her when she was 13 and now she's a bright 20 year old interning with Tarina. Really wonderful.

Hope you and the lovely lady are well! x
Jul 04, 2008 10:07 AM
Thanks for the informative and entertaining posts
And well... oh yeah.. pictures too!

And for reviving the word "wanker".
desmond
Jun 26, 2008 7:01 AM
some of your photos really inspires me, & i appreciate what you do.

hi from the south-east asia by the way. =)
Jun 26, 2008 6:42 AM
thanks for the friendship. hug jack
Jun 20, 2008 5:01 PM
Hey thannks! Im happy im done with hs. And youre right i wrote that like two days ago and things are picking up already.
Jun 19, 2008 4:24 PM
Hey Chris,

Was fun seeing you man.

Let me know what's up. Trying to get my friend Micha from Poland (eelmikashigaru on dA) to fly out in October, perhaps you'll be able to make it up around then?

Let me know man!
Jun 18, 2008 9:48 AM
hey how are you?

! just wanna let you know that i stop by =]

hit me up =]
Jun 17, 2008 2:33 AM
sooo many photographers..

i love it =]

just wanna let you know i stop by =]

nice page!
Jun 16, 2008 11:28 PM
Hi Chris,
thank you for infecting me with the blog bug...
I find your pages very amusing...
Regards,
Stevan
Jun 12, 2008 4:52 PM
Just finished reading your article on "Why we photograph" great stuff!
Jun 06, 2008 10:50 PM
I'm still dreaming of roasting a pig!
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September 27, 2007 3:27 PM  (go back to main view)
Making Photos with the Leica M8
Yeah, I know: Another nail in the future coffin of film; I like the Leica M8.

And even though this is meant for the people on Uber.com and deviantART.com I know that it’ll make it’s way to the fondler-sites. Seriously, if you’re one of the fondlers and you don’t like what I say, I don’t friggin’ care. Trust me on that. You can comment. You can try and email … I don’t care. You can have your fondler-audience; I prefer an audience of people who can make photos. Owning and fondling gear doesn’t mean for a hot second you can do anything with it.

All of that said … I got the Em-Eight ‘round the second week of May … Since that time I shot two rolls of film in the Em-Pee. In fact, the only time I’ve been to my beloved lab – yeah, I’m a pussy because I don’t process my own film and prints – was to approve some fibre prints. When I went to pick up said prints J says to me, “Why’s there a ‘For Lease’ sign up?”

The home of my US$10 per roll processing, scanning and contact sheet service … it’s gone. Sold off. Merged. Not what it was. It’s right across the street now; next door to the old building which was WireImage which is now part of the “Death Star.” ;)

Old prices are gone.

Yes, it made me sad. Ah … film.

Seriously, every time I picked up the M8 to make a photo … I thought of my friend and fellow film snob, Sev in Austria. I think of other people as well but for whatever reason … Sev comes to mind when I think about film shooters. I almost felt like I was betraying my film snobbery. My film-snob-friends. Myself?

Do not take it that I’ve abandoned the tonality which is only film. Oh, sure, yeah, I know … there are those who populate deviantART and Flickr and all of the other sites and after adequate massaging … they can make it look almost like film. I know.

There’s just a bit of old-school left in me: Get the fucking image right … IN FUCKING CAMERA.

Film forces you to do that.

But digital lets you experiment more. I think.

In my world … a photo is dead once it’s made. It has to be adjusted in PhotoShop for slight colour balance correction, a bit of contrast, a bit of unsharp mask (because I don’t like a camera doing that for me), a slight crop and a resize. Save at 8 or 10. Caption. Transmit.

See … you may have PRO after your name on Flickr … but … to be a real pro means a lot of things. First off, in terms of insurance and shit … a professional photographer means you make more than 80% of your income from photography. At it’s very base that’s what it means. There are “pro photographers” on “any boulevard” hawking horrible product. “P” on your fucking camera doesn’t fucking stand for “Professional.” Pro doesn’t mean you have PRO after your name on Flickr. Trust me.

In the context of how I’m a professional photographer, yes, I meet the insurance requirement for saying I’m a “professional photographer.” Additionally, I’m hired to go to ultra-exclusive places so that I’m the eyes for the world. Honestly, sometimes when I’ve put my MP up to my eye with my amazing fast-ass glass I’ve thought, “fuck … that was cool … but … it’s irrelevant.”

Irrelevant?

Fucking, eh. Because if it was made with digital there’s a chance that “cool photo” would have been seen by millions and gotten my client or clients more publicity but since it was film … it would wait 72 hours. In today’s world 72 hours is death for a photo which I make in a professional context.

If it’s an editorial gig with a couple week lead time, no worries. But … if I’m on a magazine closing deadline, anything shot with film is irrelevant.

Irrelevancy sucks. Ask a “reality star” six months after their last t.v. show aired what the fuck irrelevancy fucking feels like.

Not good I suspect.

And here comes a tool … which accepts my gorgeous fast Leica-M glass. Admittedly, when I first got to “test” one it was at the end of 2006 for a couple weeks. I know some of the fuckers who charge for their opinion on gear, which I don’t really get, had it for longer and I think that made me a bit bitter.

I’m a fucking shooter.

My blog and my opinions are adjuncts. I make money by being a photographer. Perhaps one day I’ll make money from my blogs … but that’ll be paid content … from some corporation … not from sub-fucking-scribers.

Perhaps I don’t give a fuck if “fondlers” like me.

Perhaps.

But … I couldn’t get over the crop-factor or that magenta bullshit.

The camera which was FEDEX’d to me in mid-May, though … replete with the newest firmware … and some IR-Cut filters …

I love it.

I’ve made 40gb of imagery with it in these few months. And … just so the fucking fondlers know … you don’t have to shoot it RAW to make an outstanding image. I’ve seen you guys who only shoot in RAW … I’ve seen your original files … fucking blown the fuck out by 3 stops … or under … by a few …

Yep, save it with Capture One. You’re a pro.

Or at least you have PRO after your name on Flickr. ;)

If shot the same way you’d shoot chrome – if you don’t know what that is, you can stop reading – and you’re within a third of a stop of being perfect, the files produced with the M8 are fucking killer.

Not even … but … I’ve found that when you know how you shoot and how the M8 shoots … Aperture Priority is pretty damn good. Like … I like it.

“But I thought you hated the crop factor?”

Well … I prefer to shoot full-frame cameras like my 1Ds’s and 5D’s … I’m over 1D mark 2’s and 3’s. Why? Because I can be.

But … with the M8 … I can use my exceptional Leica glass. Isn’t that what photography is all about? The glass? And … I’ve learned to love the Leica M 28/2.0 Sumicron. Even with a bit of flash from the SF24-D, an IR-Cut filter and some light massaging in Photoshop … I get some nice material.

Relevant material.

Material which has been published in newspapers, weeklies and monthlies both here in the You-ess-of-ay and all over the world.

The Jenny McCarthy photo I lead off with was the first “event” I was hired to cover where the M8 came ‘long. I love shooting her. She loves making photos.

*picks up M8 and makes the ubiquitous airport photo whilst writing this in line for an airplane*

I love making photos with people who like making photos.

I mean … I still shoot the M6 TTL and MP and M3 when the “lead time” for publication isn’t an hour from now. But … now … I can put a Leica in my digital work flow. The photos are relevant. And … I can make money from the photos! I’m not saying I don’t make money with my other Leicas … it’s just in a different context.

I can make atmosphere photos …

And moments between cast members of televisions shows …

Right along side my Canons. I view the M8 as an accoutrement to my Canons. And like the MP and the M6 TTL and the M3 for that matter … it goes largely unobserved …

At a party. On the street. Or in my living room.

And I don’t have to have my face hidden by some ginormous D-SLR …

To make a photo of my little B.

Or the random guy sucking on a death stick. I say that because I’m jealous … and still bitter about not being able to smoke.

I kinda think the M8, since I got it ‘round the time I quit supporting American tobacco companies, may have helped in helping me stop smoking. Dunno how … but it feels that way.
Odd. Because right in the middle of shooting a photo of my lovely C and my even lovelier B … and the random fucker having a smoke break after making me a kabab … I’ll shoot for Spanish Vogue …

And the next night on a walk for gelato in the best neighborhood in Los Angeles I see the creepy fucking mannequin …

Or in the most French-like café we have ‘round our ‘hood …

‘cause … I prefer to do those types of photographs with a rangefinder … and now … I can do them with a digital rangefinder – THE digital rangefinder, if you will.

There’s that connection with your subject in terms of portraits and in terms of street photography there’s that non-connection we all crave as well. Small footprint. It either doesn’t hide my face or doesn’t draw attention to itself.

I’m still shocked that I was able to use it along side my ginormous Canon D-SLR’s … and it was a nice compliment. I used it as my “ambient body” … all the while getting shit from people, “you have three cameras?”

“There’s one more in the car: Shall I go grab that as well, love?”

I’m an asshole. It’s all good.

If you click this, you’ll see the photos I shot in an assignment-context … the M8 got a great workout. I didn’t expect it to work as well as it did. I mean … I’m not used to putting any kind of filter on a Leica M lens in that … there’s really no need for it. In the context of my Canon D-SLR’s … yes … there are several reasons. Drunk people. The random knocking into an hors d’oevre trays. Other equipment knocking into it. And … I really don’t want to kill an expensive piece of Canon L-series glass. Screw that.

But … with the M8 in order for it to make suitable files … especially ones in colour … and ones in colour which have some aspect of the frame which is black … one needs to have an IR cut filter. Depending upon the colour temperature where the photo was made I found that I’d have to tweak the files in PhotoShop CS3 to remove some odd green tint. No matter if it was tungsten, HMI (daylight balanced artificial light) or even daylight. ‘twas very odd.

But … like my Canons … no digital camera is perfect. I’ve had odd error messages on the Canons; I’ve had the M8 just blink the “writing file status light” with no other cure but to pull the battery.

Like today’s Blackberry PDA’s … it’s just another … hard reset. Whatever.

Not every camera can be the Leica MP. ;)

Then again, I really don’t want every camera to be the MP. I mean … in today’s world … and especially the world I shoot 80% of my work … time is of the essence … a late image is a dead image … and now … I can see my assignment world through framelines …

And the rest of the world can see what I saw … transmitted as quickly as what I saw with my Canons.

They were like friends.

They are like friends.

And it’s like one of my friends. ‘cause … I love shooting the thing. Flaws and all. Not that there are many flaws. And … unless you’re a fondler who can’t get it right “in camera” the first time … there’s really no reason to have to shoot in RAW mode. I’m an Apple Aperture user so that stupid DNG file format kinda sucks for me anyway. ;)

Anyone who knows me and my views … knows that I adore the practice of street photography … and seriously … the M8 did very very very well …

Two solitary dudes. Two solitary worlds. Uninterrupted by my little camera and my soft click. A “soft click” which still isn’t a hard kah-clank like that of an SLR. Still isn’t the whisper of the MP … but … what the hell are you going to do? Use a piece of crap like the Epson?

Wait for Zeiss to make a camera I don’t think they’ll ever make?

No. Now … I can use my exceptional Leica glass … and see the results immediately. And submit those images to magazines, which practically only care about timeliness and relevancy. The M8 makes the Leica M format of photography relevant even in my assignment-based workflow.

And … having sent back the demo – which I had for months and having shot 30GB+ of imagery – I’m missing it. Sure, I shot with the MP today and the 35 is a 35 and the 50’s a 50 … but … perhaps even I … an admitted film snob … am loving the M8.

I shot the M8 in every single imaginable photographic circumstance I could throw at it. I threw it into the mix when I did some editorial work for a client with actor Cole Hauser …

It’s so nice to be intimate with your subject. No huge body in front of your face. Because shooting people is all about the photographer’s interaction with the subject. No matter who they are.

I also found that shooting it straight at a backlit background with a face in the foreground … manually metering, of course, the M8 did very well …

Amy Smart and Stacy Keibler are incredible to work with … they know how to look at a camera. ‘tis a nice thing.

And not to compare the girls to another girl … but … Lola knows how to as well.

Lola thought I had a treat, though. ;)

I love the native b/w mode. No, it’s not film. Nothing will ever be film. Only film will be film. Digital can come close, but it’s not “there” in the context of “where” film is. And … it’s not that one is better than the other. They’re different.

Honestly, in the end … isn’t it about “making the photograph”? I think it is.

True … I think the M8’s sensor lacks a bit of ability to render contrast to the level I’m used to with film … but … just a little tweaking in either Photoshop CS3 or Aperture … and you can produce beautiful photographs. That said … getting it right “in camera” is way better than coming semi-close and tweaking the fuck out of it in PhotoShop. A PhotoShop jockey is not a photographer.

I never tried HDR with the M8. Perhaps when my own body arrives?

Perhaps not.

I did some landscape-esque photos, though.

A place we affectionately call “the Death Star.” ;)

Whatever … I liked it. ;)

My little friend, Rumer Willis, and fellow photographer added some nice scale-quote-unquote to a nice afternoon in Malibu. What you’re not seeing is frame right like 35 fucking paps. “Paps” is common parlance for paparazzi. Plural. I think she's built like her mom. ;)

Rumer prefers her ‘blad … and Polaroids …

But she very much liked using the M8 when we hung out in Malibu a couple times. She liked to shoot really high ISO’s in daylight in colour. Looked interesting.

And so does the local coin-operated car wash at 02.30…

Whilst on the topic of “darkness,” per se … I like shadow-play … especially a toast between friends…

Or … a detail of the street we all walked back on the way home …

I found that the M8 did everything I expect from an M body … with beautiful M glass affixed. Sure, it felt like 3 fps. About there, at least. No … it’s not like the Mark 2 Canon’s I shoot nor the 5D. Okay, more like the 5D, speedwise. Unless you’re shooting hardcore sports and justifiably “need the speed,” you should be able to “nail it” at the fps of the M8. I mean … 10 fps is ridiculous. Then again, I’m not shooting Formula 1.

Just people.

Just the street.

Just the occasional non-HDR landscape.

Very well-suited for those photographic endeavors indeed.

It shoots Miss Hilton very well indeed as well. Keep your anti-Paris comments to your friggin’ self. If you don’t know her personally, you can take the views in the media generated by fat, insecure and jealous female reporters and shove them up your media-infested ass. ;)

We’re always happy to see each other … which seems like every night. But it’s not. She’s in Rowanda doing humanitarian work right now. Good for her. I'm afraid of Rowanda. ;) But at least i know where it is!

Even though the location was lit with pink or reddish LED panels, we had a nice ARRI tungsten with a pretty damn big softbox … even in mixed light … and with a little tweaking in levels … the M8 produced a nice file.

And … I love just experimenting. Making mistakes. Achieving an interesting result I would have never thought of before unless I made a certain exposure. The M8 marries well to the SF24D flash. That said … I hardly used it … I prefer it as an ambient-only body…

When her sis, Nicky, and her boyfriend, David, had a nice private moment on the VIP stage …

No way I could have raised up a big-ass SLR to my eye … they’re both rather shy. Having already known my metering inside the club during different lighting scenarios … I made the photo in less than 2 seconds. Metered. Focused. Bam.

And I got to move the image for syndication as well. Something my MP is kinda lacking. It doesn’t lack anything other than that.

DJ A.M. bought an M8 for someone but I can’t say whom. Unlike others in my business I don’t “give items.”

Becki – as in Newton – and I spoke Italian together … while shooting in Malibu this summer …

Nino – as in Munoz – a VERY successful photographer … shoots with an M6 as well … and LOVED playing with the M8 … I love simple portraits … and I think this one brings out the kind soul which inhabits his body…

For having such fucked up available light which most clubs have … I let the M8 decide the white balance …

The M8 did swimmingly. Not quite at the level of my Canons … but … all-in-all … very nice. DJ Vice is amazing, fyi.

My friend Carlos is an artist as well. In fact, back about four years ago he did one of the wildest fashion shows during fashion week for his line, KlozHorse, that’d ever seen. He did a show last month called, “For the Love of Honey,” hence the bears. ;)

One of my favourite people. Wish I could relate his entire story but … I can’t. Amazing.

And besides my daughter … my other amazing subject … who’s leg I’m resting my own whilst writing this on the sofa … J …

I’m sure J was texting me whilst shooting on the carpet …

She and I were texting while I was sitting in on the GIFT (Getty Images Field Transmission) program training in July. I got the gist in about the first half hour … of the four we were required to be there … So … I was bored and made photos …

WireImage founders. Editors. Contributors. Staffers. They’re all there.

And they didn’t catch me with the sneaky M8.

Did I happen to say that I enjoyed making street photographs with the M8? Interestingly, when I first got this particular body I didn’t like the fact my 35/1.4 Summilux was cropped and made into some mid-forties bastardization of my favourite glass. So … I was using the 28/2.0 Summicron, which was “about” the same focal length as my go-to glass…

As much as I enjoyed having “essentially” the same focal length as my go-to glass, there was some je nes sais pas missing from the 28 Summi. It lacked the “pop” and the bokeh I was used to. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the lens a lot … it just “wasn’t the same” which I was used to shooting.

It came close. But like in many of the situations I regularly shoot … there isn’t much light … and I rely on that extra stop. I love 1.4. I love 1.4 at 400. So … with the 28 Summi … only being at two-oh and at ISO 320 … it just wasn’t the same. I was still able to make the photo I wanted to make, though.

That woman’s little taco stand … won a James Beard Award for Culinary Excellence. Just so you know. And … ‘cause I was shootin’ an M … I went unnoticed.

Except in the case of the poor fuckin’ dog “getting a trim” as it were …

Or a poor fuckin’ dog … with a permanent red ring around it’s eye …

Godamned dogs who fly business class.

Where’s the cat photo you ask? Probably in some gallery noted as “Pro” on flickr. Not mine, mind you.

I know. I know. I shouldn’t hate. I don’t. I just think that photo communities have really been “dumbed down” lately.

What else did I shoot regularly with the M8. People. Events. Street. Some landscape. Oh, yeah, live performances. Dunno why … when I shoot these … I shoot my Leicas with B&W film. I shoot the colour with my Canons. This held true whilst shooting with the M8 as well…

Even with the IR-Cut filter … the Leica glass held up well with all that crazy-ass lighting the lighting designers just love to throw at the still and video guys.

The M8 also produced photos which I – it seems like, at least – could only produce with a Leica M body in my hands…

Those shots were of “The Bravery,” just so you know. That lead singer guy’s a bit full of himself. FYI.

Shot the M8 whilst shooting for Vanessa Carlton’s label as well …

From afar …

And …

Very near.

She performed everything I asked of her.

What would I change? Not much. I mean … that whole “if you don’t use the IR-cut filter and shoot colour you get magenta blacks” sure … but … what are you gonna do? That’s the way it is … and I want to use my Leica glass in my ambient light photography workflow … and … have said work relevant in the context of being published. I worked ‘round it. The aperture priority metering actually worked quite well, too!

I also have two wishes: 1) Leica should do a tweaked B&W-only body and pump an extra 2 or 3 megapixels out of it because it wouldn’t ever shoot in a colour-mode. 2) Leica needs a Summilux 28/1.4. I’ll bet they’d have buyers.

Other than that … seriously … I love love love the M8. It’s not a film body. I’m not going to get into the film vs. digital debate. Film … yes … I love film. I cut my photographic teeth on film. I enjoyed the aroma of souping my film. But … sadly … when deadlines are close-close-close … I can now shoot a Leica and my work can be relevant.

It won’t take 72 hours for the processing and scanning. Sure, I can pay the 300% RUSH fee and pretty much have it only a few hours after I exposed it … but … it’s cost-prohibitive.

I can have the work I love ... made with the system I love …

And I can have it as soon as I put the little card in the reader.

And … because I’m trusted to make the photos “so that everyone else can see” … I can also add what I saw in a Leica-sorta-way … made with glass I adore. Yes, adore.

‘twas funny … I was talking to Kanye West the other night … and I told him I hadn’t shot him with a Leica and ever since I saw it was him, “…the only shot I want tonight is of you with this.” He smiled. I made eye contact and got close and he “let the real intense Kanye” come out…

Just the way I like it.

I want to give a couple shout-outs, too. First, thanks for the help Mr. Gandy! Secondly, thanks Jason and Christian from Leica for all of the support. You guys rock.

Equipment used to make the photos in this whatever-the-hell it is: Leica M8, 16-18-24/4.0 Tri-Elmar, 35/1.4 Summilux, 28/2.0 Summicron, 75/2.0 Summicron, 50/1.0 Noctilux, 90/2.8 Tele-Elmar, Leica IR-Cut filters, Heliopan 3 stop ND filters, Leica SF24D flash (even with off-camera Canon cable) .… and Sandisk Ultra II 2 gb SD flash cards.

Hope this helps out understanding the Leica M8. It's a superb camera and earned it's place in my gear bag!

Cheers all!

Blog Comments (19):
Posted by Emma Sachs... on
You are an inspiration, your images and your words. Thank you.
Posted by Jimena Wol... on
You have great shots...
I´m so impressed!
Posted by Alex Boegl... on
maybe the whole "film racism" thing really comes down to, beyond the look of film vs the look of digital, is, as you said, getting the shot in camera. as twisted as you may have felt for using a digital for street shooting, you still make the magic in camera. not like everyone else out there who uses photoshop to the extreme. personally, i feel lucky to be growing up with digital because i feel it offers me a learning oppurtunity on spot to try and get things right in camera. i hate post processing, so i want to learn and try and get it right the first time, and digital just gives me that freedom to see the results right there and try again if i've failed, hopefully learning something about exposure. I do want to take the leap into film though. glad to hear you love the m8 though.
Posted by Rodolfo on
the photo with the dog getting a trim is hilarious, definitely a deviantart fave if it were submitted..
Posted by tcheung on
nice...really hope leica pulls thru....new CEO from IBM hopefully will help!

Love my M6 classic to death (mostly because I'm not good enough to shoot the M4P properly...)
Posted by Arthur Mol... on
3200 on the new mark 3's looks fucking incredible!!!! george was showing me before and after we shot aerosmith ... i couldn't believe it! have you played around with that body yet?

i'm so fucking excited for tomorrow by the way, but i don't wanna say why ... but i'll show you the reason i'm gunna die of excitement and happiness as soon as i can ... ;) should be soon!!!!

thanks for a good read!!!!! i loved it as per always!!!
Posted by DP on
Man, your work just sings when you shoot with the right glass.. Not that your other stuff is bad or anything.. but some images, you can tell how well you function with a certain lens, and your vision just flows through it. Great read, I loved every word of it.

And whilst on the topic of HDR.. I just wanted to bring up two photographers I know who use ND grad filters to balance exposure between sky and land -- as in a quality in-camera image -- and their work is fantastic: http://www.darwinwiggett.com/ and http://pheelfresh.deviantart.com/

Again, awesome write-up.. I really enjoyed reading it, though I'm quite sure it's going to be a while before I decide I'm going to buy a Leica.. The day will come though.
Posted by DP on
Man, your work just sings when you shoot with the right glass.. Not that your other stuff is bad or anything.. but some images, you can tell how well you function with a certain lens, and your vision just flows through it. Great read, I loved every word of it.

And whilst on the topic of HDR.. I just wanted to bring up two photographers I know who use ND grad filters to balance exposure between sky and land -- as in a quality in-camera image -- and their work is fantastic: http://www.darwinwiggett.com/ and http://pheelfresh.deviantart.com/

Again, awesome write-up.. I really enjoyed reading it, though I'm quite sure it's going to be a while before I decide I'm going to buy a Leica.. The day will come though.
Posted by Chris on
@william: it's all good, mate. m10 .. hmm ... and ... the people giving the m8 shit don't use it professionally. i've seen what they have to say. they're fondlers. ;) @bigbad: no worries! thanks for checking it out!
Posted by bigbadbenn... on
Epic! - thanks for fully putting your M8 experience into perspective!
Posted by william on
I gave your Kanye West portrait a bit of shit back on D.A. but once you see it a little bigger in this "repost" it's a whole lot clearer what you were going for. I'm still a fan of a little more contrast, which as you say - the M8 sensor doesn't seem to be able to give as readily as Delta 400 for instance. I've noticed using my 50mm Summilux that what I think your "je ne sais pas" may be is just the look you get from a full frame edge to edge on a Leica lens. I can certainly tell the difference looking at full frame photos from my Canon FD 50 1.4 and the 'lux.. but then put a crop side by side and the difference becomes much less... the nice glass doesn't seem to show its character unless you can see the whole frame. I hope one day I have even half the M glass that you do... for now though I'm not complaining at all that I only have a 50 on the M6.
Thanks for a good write up of something that gets a lot of shit put on it elsewhere... The "filter for every lens" and the crop would still ward me off spending the enourmous amount that it costs.. but maybe by the time i start and finish photo school the M10 or whatever will be a very viable option.
Posted by Chris on
@laith: i know. i'm thinking of trying out a place in nyc which does processing and bigger scans for under $10. no way can you have the same feeling of a camera such as a rangefinder in your hand. no way. @cmphotography: glad to hear you got a request for a film shoot! of course her name is monday in german. @thrill: yes, it is. yum. and yum. @flipo: no comment. techies want to kill the m8; they just don't understand. @gbhill: you're totally spot-the-fuck-on! and ... thanks.
Posted by gb hill on
After reading your review on the M8, I've drawn out my own conclusion. Those that bitch about it don't freakin know how to use it. Hope ya get a new one in your hands soon.
Posted by flipo on
Leica should hire you ! ;)
Haven't heard much good things about the m8 but you gave a nice summary about it's capabilities.
My photojournalism lecturer at university loves the leica too ... perhaps i can test it one day.
Posted by Thrill on
Was that a shot inside La Parilla? Queso / chorizo fundido!
Posted by CMphotogra... on
after reading it...its ok that there's no pdf (yet). but i have to admit that i read it on dA because the photos are bigger by default.
now i'm really looking forward to the band-shots I'll do tomorrow. analogue...thats what my "clients" want from me ;) funny thing. they looked at my photos and said: "we like the look of the photos your camera takes"...dammit! i take the photos!

PS: i didnt know that heidi's (the hills) surname is montag...thats monday in german.
Posted by Laith on
Great entry. Man i told you that "merger" is killing me. Although in a way i still want to see some chris film shots.
One thing for me about leica's whether shooting film or digital is the feel of the camera in your hand and the whole feel when one ends up making the picture. I can't get the same feeling with my slr and heavy L glass.
Posted by Chris on
@cmphotography: ya' know ... after like page ten ... i thought about a pdf! thanks, mate!!!!
Posted by CMphotogra... on
how about a nice little .pdf? ;)
don't worry i'll read it anyway...your docs are always a great read and a huge motivation for me to go out and take pictures!
thanks man!
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