Hi, Mike, It probably worked, too. Back when most PJ's were shooting with big huge Speed Graphics, someone walking around with a little 35mm probably didn't look very "pro".
cheers, frank Mike Johnston wrote: > Frank, > When Alfred Eisenstadt was stopped on the street, he invariably claimed to > be an amateur photographer, just out taking pictures for the love of it. > > --Mike > > * * * > "You never know when the shot of a lifetime will appear before you. You do > have a say in what kind of film is in your camera when it happens." > (Mark Roberts) > > * * * > Find out about Mike Johnston's unique photography newsletter, "The 37th > Frame," at http://www.37thframe.com. -- "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer

