Yesterday TV-evening was all about photography. Another documentary was about three Danish fashion photographers. One of them was Marc Hom (based in New York) ( http://www.design.dk/hyperhall/hyp39_.htm ), who BTW was using a Pentax 67 for photographing for "Noir" in Paris.
Another fashion photographer was Hasse Nielsen (a big "star" at the moment). He was using a Contax Digital 645 (Phase One or Imacon back I believe)- and got the shots on his lap top screen right away. BTW: I can recommend seeing the Helmut Newton documentary "Frames from the edge". HE mentioned that he exclusivly was using "normal" lenses. I saw him using a Plaubel rangefinder and a Hassie. After having suffered from a heart attack, somebody gave him an automatic point and shoot camera. He had so much fun using this, that he recovered very quickly! Regards Jens Jens Bladt http://www.jensbladt.dk -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 8. februar 2006 05:00 Til: [email protected] Emne: Re: OT: Helmut Newton In a message dated 2/7/2006 3:44:51 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BTW: The local supermarket now has a device with which they can take your digital image file and "print" it on a cake in colored icing. So "good taste" *can* be discussed with regards to photography. -- Mark Roberts ========= Actually, the idea of eating someone's face is rather intriguing. Depending on who it was, of course. Marnie aka Doe :-)

