About a year ago I decided I would like to find a camera which was lighter, less bulky and far less obtrusive than my current Nikon kit. It had to be full-frame and top quality in all respects. The obvious choice was a Leica M and so, despite its eye-watering price-tag, I bought one.While considering myself first and foremost a sculptor, photography has always played a major part in my practice. As its subject-matter my work generally takes a broadly social realist view which I try to approach without ideological dogma. Working in my central London studio, where I also run a small gallery, I often feel the need to express thoughts and ideas concerning my practice and other related current issues. This Blog, begun in June 2012, aims to give expression to this need.
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Me and my Leica
About a year ago I decided I would like to find a camera which was lighter, less bulky and far less obtrusive than my current Nikon kit. It had to be full-frame and top quality in all respects. The obvious choice was a Leica M and so, despite its eye-watering price-tag, I bought one.
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