Dorothea Lange did not use a 35mm camera as far as I know. Here is a
picture of her with her camera:
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/lange/aa_lange_subj_e.html
It makes her accomplishments even more amazing considering what was
hanging around her neck.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Oct 10, 2005, at 3:54 PM, Manuel Viet wrote:
>
> Le mardi 11 Octobre 2005 00:28, Wayne Harridge a écrit :
>
>>> Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> For what it's worth, the biggest surprise of the exhibit was a photo
>>> Adams
>>> took in 1944 when he partnered up with Dorthea Lange to
>>> photograph the
>>> results of a crumbling war industry in the SF Bay area. There's a
>>> shot
>>> he
>>> took with Lange's camera, of three kids, that just freaking took my
>>> breath
>>> away. First time I'd seen this one. Not a landscape to be seen.
>>> Nothing
>>> approaching f64. Hand-held on a 35mm piece of film. Old Ansel had
>>> the
>>> eye,
>>> there's no doubt about it.
>>>
>>
>> Anyone know if there is a scan of this somewhere on the 'net ?
>>
>> I'd like to see it.
>>
>
> Should be this one, I guess :
>
> http://www.hctc.commnet.edu/artmuseum/anseladams/details/
> trailerpark.html
>
> --
> Manuel Viet
>
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