That's the guy - shoots with an old canon and tilt shift lens too -
saw the video of his bag, was it on youtube ???
ph
Le 16 juin 13 à 23:20, Andrew Fildes a écrit :
> David Burnette
> I met him about a month ago.
> He did a seminar in Melbourne - spoke for three hours straight and
> no-one went to the toilet.
> Great character. He was involved in the napalm girl shot in Vietnam
> - another photog got the key shot but the whole story was
> remararkable.
> He uses a Speed Graphic with an Aero Ektar and a superb Schneider -
> both aerial lenses. It looks crazy to see a shot of him with it on a
> tripod at the last royal wedding - surround by guys with 800mm lenses.
> Andrew Fildes
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> On 17/06/2013, at 7:13 AM, philippe.amard wrote:
>
>> The excellent rendition, sharpness and BW remind me of that photog
>> who
>> shot the olympics with an old speedgraphic - can't remember his name
>> sorry.
>> Good on you bob!
>>
>> Was it shot from the former train track that's just be rehab'ed?
>> I'm not sure about the place but enjoyed the stroll there a lot.
>
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