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 >> >> >> >>

