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Shooting Through the Wormhole

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

For the last several years, various mid-20th century sources have exerted a profound influence on my own photography: “golden age” photojournalists of the 1930s and 1940s; post-war photo essays from the 1950s; and John Szarkowski’s “New Documentarian” leanings of the 1960s. I wasn’t always this anachronistic. Rather, I used to be even more so, and once drew inspiration from the pictorialists, surrealists and Czech avant-garde. Lately, I seem to be backsliding into my old, early-20th century “pictsurrealist” habits, and my tool of choice is the humble pinhole. Shooting through a pinhole is like shooting through a wormhole. It’s a shortcut through time. This article talks about the aesthetics and mechanics of looking through this wormhole, and illustrates what might be looking back. | Read the article.

Categories : f/Egor (Leica Blog)
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The January Effect

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

In this article, I struggle to find the perfect New Year’s resolution — you know, something fairly trite and not too onerous. Along the journey, I discuss the often negative effect other people’s resolutions have on me, and wax nostalgic over the one and only shining example of positive effect — a phenomena I once dubbed, “The January Effect.” | Read the article.

Categories : Musings
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T

Monday, December 19th, 2011

I make no money writing these articles for ULTRAsomething. So I moonlight by writing the f/Egor column for Leica Camera — a gig that pays me… umm… actually it pays absolutely nothing. Obviously I haven’t completely grasped the meaning of “moonlighting,” but I do understand the meaning of “respect.” And so should anyone else who photographs on the streets. | Read the article.

Categories : f/Egor (Leica Blog)
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Black & White Colors

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

“Hey, I know! Why don’t I take a nice black and white photo of the colorful fall foliage?” Really, I have thoughts like this. And it’s not like life isn’t already stressful enough without my masochistic need to invent photographic assignments that I can’t possibly hope to satisfy. Why do I do this? Well, surprisingly it has something to do with underwear modeling… | Read the article.

Categories : Techniques
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Rainy Days and Mondays

Monday, November 28th, 2011

It’s been over 40 years since The Carpenters scored a #2 hit by complaining about rainy days and Mondays getting them down. Too bad the Pentax K-5 wasn’t around then… | Read the article.

Categories : Gear Talk, Musings
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The Leica 21mm Super-Elmar-M

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

When Leica lent me their new Super-Elmar-M 21mm f/3.4 ASPH lens, I gave a figurative shrug. I already owned an excellent copy of an old 21mm f/2.8 Elmarit pre-ASPH, which I absolutely love. So it would be highly unlikely that Leica’s new 21mm would actually inspire a case of gear lust… but gear lust I have. The Leica 21mm Super-Elmar-M is one of the most stunning lenses I’ve yet mounted on any camera. This article discusses the reasons why I feel this way. | Read the article.

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Wag the Blog

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Once every three months I slip away from all the limelight, tinsel and glamor of the blogging world, and I take a good long look at ULTRAsomething. I ask myself a great number of questions about what this site is and what it should be. It’s a quarterly rite of passage that rarely yields any useful answers. The reason, of course, is that I’m asking the wrong person. Instead of asking myself these questions, I should be asking you, my readers… | Read the article.

Categories : ULTRA news
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Riffing in the Key of Ricoh

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

With the release of the GXR Mount A12 module for M-series rangefinder lenses, the Ricoh GXR camera system has not only come of age, but found its way into my camera bag. This article discusses why the GXR has replaced Micro Four Thirds as the digital backup to my Leica M9, and what Ricoh can do to make it even better. | Read the article.

Categories : Gear Talk
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