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Argus Paul Estabrook

  Argus Paul  Estabrook favors a compact, high-quality street photography setup , prioritizing portability, reflection-driven aesthetics, and creative flexibility: Core Cameras Ricoh GR : A top choice for Estabrook’s metro and street work—praised for its razor-sharp lens, pocket-size convenience, and quiet operation . Ricoh GR See it on Amazon Leica CL : Occasionally used for its superb image quality and discreet form factor—perfect for candid, reflective scenes in low-light. Leica CL He focuses on carrying just one camera, one lens, and a flash , following a minimalist yet deliberate shooting philosophy. Technical & Creative Style Shoots extensively in low-light conditions (like Seoul metro) leveraging: Drag shutter , lens blur, and motion trails to inject movement and emotion Hot, direct flash to outline shapes and highlight subjects in reflections His intention isn’t purely capturing decisive moments but creating poetic, layered imagery using reflections, a...

Andrea Torrei

  Andrea Torrei, an acclaimed Italian street and documentary photographer, primarily relies on the Leica Q (Typ 116) for her work.  Here's a breakdown of her preferred gear based on interviews and her award-winning photos: Primary Camera Leica Q (Typ 116) A compact, full-frame rangefinder-style camera with a fixed 28 mm Summilux f/1.7 lens Lightweight, quiet, and excellent in low‑light—ideal for street and church interiors Appears consistently in her photo contest submissions (2022–2023) Leica Q (Typ 116) Other Cameras Olympus OM‑D E‑M5 Mark II Used in some 2023 travel (Catania) series. Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II Leica M, Leica SL, Leica S, Leica CL/TL and analog Mentioned on her profile at Leica Fotografie International, suggesting she’s experimented with various Leica systems. Why These Choices Matter Leica Q offers: Fixed 28 mm lens : sharp, wide enough for context-rich street shots Quiet operation & compact size : discreet & unob...

Trent Parke

  Trent Parke, the acclaimed Australian photographer and Magnum member, is known for his powerful use of film and carefully chosen gear that complements his poetic, light-chasing aesthetic.  Here's a breakdown of what he uses: Classic Black & White: Leica M6 + 28 mm Elmarit‑M Camera : Leica M6 rangefinder — Parke has built much of his early career around its precision and reliability . Leica M6 Lens : Elmarit‑M 28 mm f/2.8 ASPH — his go-to lens for its wide-angle perspective and expertise in capturing expansive light and shadow. Film : Ilford FP4 — a high-quality black-and-white film, frequently used by Parke for its tonal depth. Canon DSLR + Telephoto Lenses In addition to his Leica and Mamiya film setups, Parke has used: Canon EOS 5D (various versions) – A full-frame DSLR ideal for high-resolution color work. Canon Eos 5D Telephoto lenses , notably: Canon EF 70–200mm f/2.8L IS – A fast, sharp lens that allows for compressed perspectives and isolation...

Saul Leiter

  Saul Leiter, renowned for his pioneering work in color street photography, utilized a diverse array of camera gear throughout his career, adapting his equipment choices to his evolving artistic vision.   Here's an overview of the cameras and lenses he employed: Film Cameras Leica M4 : During the 1970s and beyond, Leiter frequently used the Leica M4 for his commercial and fashion photography assignments. Leica M4 Leica CL : For street photography, he often opted for the compact Leica CL, appreciating its portability and discreet profile. Leica CL Canon A-1 and AE-1 : Leiter incorporated these Canon models into his street photography repertoire, valuing their versatility and the availability of quality FD lenses. Canon A1 Canon AE-1 Minox 35 EL : Known for its ultra-compact design, the Minox 35 EL was another camera Leiter used, aligning with his preference for unobtrusive equipment. Minix 35 EL Rolleiflex 6x6 : In his early career, particularly during the 1950s, L...