I seem to remember Shel (former PDML'er and good street photographer)
saying that it was important to engage the subject rather than try to
be sneaky.  So I think that seconds this - working technique is more
important than stealth.


Bruce



Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 8:30:24 AM, you wrote:

BR> Bruce Davidson did street photography in, I think, the 1960's, in Harlem 
BR> with a view camera. It's about how you work, rather than the equipment 
BR> that matters.

BR> BR

BR> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>Hi!
>>
>>The idea of (candid/stealth) street photography keeps crossing my mind
>>more and more often. Since I never did this, I am asking those of you
>>who are experienced in such a thing for advise. Namely, would ME Super
>>and 50/1.7 lens be a good way to start. I really think that AF and
>>film advance noise of ZX-L is a bad thing here.
>>
>>So what could I start with?
>>
>>I would appreciate any hints/help/advise, etc...
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>---
>>Boris Liberman
>>www.geocities.com/dunno57
>>www.photosig.com/viewuser.php?id=38625
>>
>>
>>  
>>

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