This limited edition of the classic 35mm rangefinder system camera is limited to just 100 units of each of the two colour combos – the orange above and a more laid back brown for the calfskin leather – each numbered for authenticity.
Link: Retro To Go: Leica M7 Hermes Edition camera – just 200 available





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those are all in northern california. stop trying to take credit for everything norcal does, southern california
True, but you are still leading the viewer through your inevitable role as photographer. Where you print and display your image is where your power of mitigating the responses of your audience ceases. Still, I do think that in your photography, you’ve created a consistent way of seeing that you share with your audience. The subject matter might be random, but there is intended perspective inherent in each shot. How your audience takes it is of course subjective – but it’s because of the new view that....
Susan, very beautifully put…And extremely well said. Seeing does not always have to make ’sense’ to the viewer. It should have the random freedom and constant access to stir the emotions in any way the viewer allows to be stirred…or doesn’t allow. That’s part of the beauty of visual pieces, whether being the viewer or creator…The emotion intended will ‘hit home’ differently for each individual..
Also, a way of seeing doesn’t require a narrative structure. Collections are meant to be conglomerations, and it’s up to the collector to decide a rhythm, a tone, or a melody. Collections leave the spectator with work to do, and they open portals to other paths walked, experienced, and captured. One image edited to fit another is fine, but why can’t randomness be part of seeing? Why does seeing have to make sense all the time? Scattered imagery and undefined narratives – mismatched pictures upon a....
Fantastic images and very moving. Thanks for that..