Apr 27, 2009

Assorted Moments

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I have been turning the pages of an old book that I bought in Cologne, Germany, in 1982. Every once in a while I like to glance through it.

I am talking about a little volume with photographs by André Kertész, called "Americana", edited by Nicolas Ducrot and published in 1979 by Visual Books Inc., New York City.

I must confess that I am not necessarily a great admirer of Kertész, although I find some of his images absolutely outstanding.
It is such a case with this book, and also with the book "Of New York", for example.

Both show some extraordinary work, and both also display some images that look almost commonplace...

My humble opinion...

But doesn't that happens to all of us? Don't we all have our very special days?



Minolta SRT 101, HP5 in Emofin, Bretagne, France, February 1977


Without daring to compare myself with this exceptional photographer, I feel that many of my images are rather average, too much trivial, too much "bread and butter"...

To discard our own not-so-much-interesting images is not an easy task for sure, as they are a good part of our own memory, of our own heritage, our legacy for the future.

Having said that, life has shown me that the patina of time suddenly can turn a common photograph into one deserving better attention.



Minolta SRT 101, HP5 in Emofin, Bretagne, France, February 1977



Minolta SRT 101, HP5 in Emofin, Bretagne, France, February 1977



Minolta SRT 101, HP5 in Emofin, Mont-Saint-Michel, France, February 1977




Minolta SRT 101, HP5 in Emofin, Normandie, France, February 1977


These are images from my "Minolta Years", from my beginnings as a photographer.

Amateur photographer, that is...

Amateur in the true sense of the word: I ate and slept photography. I nourished my body and soul with it.

I was obsessed and passionate about it.

I was in love with it!



Leica M4-2, Strasbourg, France, April 1982


In the meantime, I had traded all my Minolta equipment for the Leica rangefinder system (except for the light-meters. I still use a Minolta Spotmeter).

As far as I can recall, I was by then only using Leica / Leitz cameras and lenses. It simply better suited my street-photography style, that I used to practice almost exclusively in those days.

I still miss my Minolta XM and the very fine Minolta Rokkor f1.8 35mm, though.

I should have kept them...



Leica M2, HP5 in D-76 1+1, Bremen, Germany, March 1984



Leica M2, HP5 in D-76 1+1, Bremen, Germany, March 1984



Leica M2, HP5 in D-76 1+1, Bremen, Germany, March 1984



Leica M3, HP5 in D-76 1+1, Bremen, Germany, March 1984



Leica M3, HP5 in D-76 1+1, Bremen, Germany, March 1984



Leica M2, HP5 in D-76 1+1, Bremen, Germany, March 1984


As far as I remember, I only went once in my life to Bremen. From these short visit, I don't have much memories left, but some photographs...



Hasselblad 500CM + Carl Zeiss 60mm Distagon C, TMY in D-76 1+1,
Lisboa, Portugal, August 1988



Hasselblad 500CM + Carl Zeiss 60mm Distagon C, TMY in D-76 1+1,
Lisboa, Portugal, August 1988


When I took these photographs in Lisbon, I also was already using medium format on a regular basis.

I found it to be a nice complement to my 35mm rangefinders.

There was still a lot to come, though...

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6 comments:

  1. Mr de Sousa, your images draw me in. I like the human factor in your image. Tt is a blessed day that I was introduced to your blog.

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  2. Hi Tigerlily (Esther, right?),

    I am the blessed one by having such nice people like you enjoying my photographs.

    Yes, for me it is much more important to be a good human beeing than a good photographer.

    Of course, it would be nice to able to achieve beeing both...

    Have a nice time. You are wellcome!

    Rui

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  3. Do pouco que ainda conheco, acho q agregas as 2 caracteristicas: optima pessoa e fotógrafo.

    Belos momentos, uma delícia para quem apreciar verdadeiramente fotografia.

    Ab,
    Rui

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  4. Hi Rui :-)

    Yes, its me, Esther aka TigerlilyBorneo. Thank you for visiting my blog! I come in here every now and then to look at your photos, always so inspiring.

    I like what you said in your post:

    "Amateur in the true sense of the word: I ate and slept photography. I nourished my body and soul with it.
    I was obsessed and passionate about it.
    I was in love with it!"

    Your passion shows in each image, Rui! Your Minolta set here is like wow! But your Leica is no less wow! You make stories, not just images.

    I'm talking as a woman who just loves looking into photographs! I have no technical background, no learned photography skills. But look with my heart. Does that make sense?

    Good photographer + good human being = excellent combination, Rui!

    Have a happy weekend!

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  5. Hello Esther,

    It surely makes sense!

    The heart is at least so important as the eyes!

    You shouldn't separate them...

    Have a nice weekend too.

    Rui

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  6. thanks for sharing pics and what are behind them

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