On Apr 2, 2005 9:45 AM, Jaume Lahuerta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These may be old news although I have browsed the
> archives with no results. Anyway, here I go:
> 
> I travelled to Berlin a couple of weeks ago. One of
> the places that I visited was the Helmut Newton
> Stiftung im Museum f�r Fotografie. It is very close to
> the railway station next to the Zoo.
> 
> You can find there 3 different exhibitions:
> 
> Private properties: with Newton's personal belongings
> (clothes, letters, exhibition posters, a kind of
> reproduction of his office... and yes, cameras).
> 
> Us and Them: with pictures made by him and his wife.
> Including pictures of him dying in the hospital. Lots
> of self-portraits and portraits of each other.
> 
> Sex and landscapes: a selection of new and old
> pictures containing nudes and landscapes.
> 
> Among their cameras, there are a couple of Pentax LX,
> at least one with the grip. One of them appeared in
> one of Helmut's wife self-portraits. There were also
> three prime lenses. Unfortunately, and strangely, they
> were facing the wall, so I couldn't even see the
> aperture values. The tallest one could be 'my'
> M135/3,5, (given its size and the fact that I could
> hardly see the 32 value in the aperture ring). I guess
> all three were pre-A lenses.
> I remember also a manual focus Nikon and a couple of
> early autofocus Canon. Sorry, not really precise here.
> 
> Well, I just wanted to share this experience, I found
> it a really interesting place to stop by if you visit
> the German capital. A paradise for modern architecture
> lovers BTW.
> 
> Regards from Barcelona,
> Jaume
> 

Interesting report, Jaume.

Thanks for sharing it with the list.

Helmut with LXen, eh?  Any of them have snakeskin covers?  <LOL>

cheers,
frank


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