Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Voigtlander Bergheil 6.5x9

Brassaï

  Brassaï (born Gyula Halász, 1899–1984), the famed photographer of Paris by night, used relatively simple but effective camera gear suited to his distinctive low-light, nocturnal photography. Cameras Brassaï used Voigtländer Bergheil 6.5×9 cm folding plate camera → This was Brassaï’s primary camera, equipped with a Voigtländer Heliar f/4.5 lens . → It used glass plates , offering large negatives (6.5×9 cm) that could produce high-quality prints with rich detail. Voigtlander Bergheil 6.5 x 9 Occasionally: Rolleiflex TLR (Twin-Lens Reflex) in later years Rolleiflex TLR Some sources mention he experimented with Leica for certain reportage-style work, but the Voigtländer was his iconic tool. Why the Voigtländer Bergheil? It was compact (for a plate camera), foldable, and portable enough for night walks in Paris. The Heliar lens provided a distinctive rendering, with beautiful tonal gradation and subtle softness in highlights—perfect for the atmospheric, moo...