I appreciate being mentioned at all <vbg>, but seriously my Paris folder is only about half street photography. The other half is cliche tourist photography. But it was my first time in Paris, so I have an excuse <g>. Paris is at http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=311283
I shot all of these with a Leica IIIf and a Summicron 50/2. That was fun. But I'll use anything on the street. I've shot some things I like with a 400 mm lens (that girl on Venice pier for one). Long lens street πhotography may be a cheat, but it works.
Paul
On Apr 22, 2004, at 7:06 PM, frank theriault wrote:


Well, I personally can't see being mentioned in the same breath as those others, but thanks, Tom (and everyone else).

I personally love Shel's work, as well as Gianfranco's. And, Tan, Paul does ~everything~ well, but maybe he (or someone) can send along his Paris gallery. Some wonderful stuff taken there with his Leica IIIg (is it a g, Paul?).

While we're talking people on this list, let's not forget Albano (who recently returned, but hasn't been seen for a couple of weeks) and Juan Beuhler, who I haven't seen for some time. Both are incredible "street imagists" <HAR>. I know I'm forgetting a few, but there are an amazing number of talented photographers on this list, "street" or otherwise.

cheers,
frank

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From: graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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3. Some fairly neat folks doing street stuff right here on this list. Paul Stenquist's stuff is more to my personal taste than anyone else's I have seen here, but Frank Theriault and Shel Belinkof seem more productive in that area of photography. There are others who do some street stuff as well. Gianfranco's stuff comes to mind.


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