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strobist info: 2 yongnuo 560 ii. One camera right with blue gel and one camera left with red gel.

The Special Master met with DOJ and Trump attornies at Federal Court in Brooklyn. Rise and Resist was outside.

The Reporter takes 6X6cm exposures on 120 roll-film it has a

Pronto shutter B,25-200 speed with Reporter Anastigmat AR F4.5/75mm lens, Made in Germany Circa: 1953

7-11

 

Benched in Southern California

Toy Free Zone

 

Benched in the rain - Southern California

Picture taken in Sucre, near the central market.

 

After the tornado. Deep South USA. Columbus MS.

© István Pénzes.

Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.

 

12th April 2024, Wetzlar, Germany

 

Leica M11 Monochrom

Leica Elmarit 28mm ASPH.

A war correspondent Commissar. Equipped with Battle Footage Camera, News Feed Data Arrays, and Emergency Thruster Pods.

The Reporter strap

Classic rugged leather camera strap . Strong, durable, made to last.

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The Reporter strap

Classic rugged leather camera strap . Strong, durable, made to last.

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I recently picked up this very RARE Speed Graphic knock-off, made by the Fink-Roselieve Co, Inc. out of New York in 1942. Although it looks very much like the 4x5 Speed Graphic, it is a 2-1/4" x 3-1/4" format, so really it was fashioned after the similar "Miniature Speed Graphic" being marketed by Graflex at that time. The company's effort to produce and sell this camera was so short lived, that there are very few of them floating around today. It came with 4 film holders, which are Graflex branded holders. Photo taken with a Sony a7 II and Chinon 45mm f/2.8 lens (with adapter).

Kowa Six - Kowa 55mm - Pellicule Ilford Fp4 - Caffenol CH(rs)

 

22/09/19

Saint Georges sur Cher France)

Canon 5D mark III with 70-200mm USM f2.8

reporter in leather gloves

Photo of reporter Cate Cauguiran at Crissy Field

Serious Request 3FM, Haarlem - DVSC01035b

A Mothers Day afternoon family walk.

 

Polaroid "The Reporter"

Fuji FP3000B

Epson V550 scan. Lightroom finish.

Happy B-day Kodak Kidd

 

Benched in Southern California

With her skirt about all gone.

Hard to find this figure with a good skirt !

I had lunch with a bunch of old newspapermen. It was sort of payment for shooting some pictures of the stadium surroundings for The Daily Camden. Whatever, I like to meet new people and do unusual things, so there it was. We went to Roman's in Highlandtown/Greektown. I had the tuna, turkey, and shrimp salad platter.

 

Rafael Alvarez is sort of the host of the gathering. Even if you're not a Baltimorean, you might know the name. He was a Sun reporter for years, and he has written for The Wire. He has a couple fiction collections out, as well as a book on the Archdiocese of Baltimore. His credits are too numerous to mention, which pisses me off a little, because he's only four years older than I am.

 

Of course, those are the four most important years.

 

Alvarez is a good reporter. He does his research beforehand, asks all kinds of questions I might not think to ask, and looks interested in his subject. He doesn't record; he writes—in this fantastic marble notebook with cool things taped in it, like pictures of handmade guitars and photos of girls from the 1970s. I think the best thing about his reporting and the way this veteran reporter differs most from me in interviewing style is that he listens more than he talks.

 

I talk too much. I always want to be included, to make it a conversation, rather than a Q&A session. But Barbara Walters doesn't tell her interviewees stories. Alvarez doesn't interject much. Probably the only time he offered a bit of himself was when novelist Dan Fesperman spoke about reading war books as a kid; Alvarez read about baseball.

 

Maybe because I talk so much, people feel comfortable telling me things they shouldn't oughta tell me. Maybe it's why they say stuff like, "I don't know why I'm even telling you this." I have a lot of secrets. I know about people's affairs, their sexual proclivities, their hatreds. And I keep that all a secret.

 

In journalism, you're really just supposed to shut up and listen. Alvarez does that well. He comes away with a story. I come away with secrets.

Wijk aan Zee, The Netherlands

 

Fujifilm X100T

 

© Brian George

Photo of Fox 10 Reporter / Weather Anchor Kristy Siefkin

ABC news/Times Square.

Thru the window....

am I that famous?? :)

 

reporters and photographers shooting the annual krakow's gay pride parade.

encouraged by RogerBA to upload this.

for the full coverage of the parade go to my photoblog

 

for more pictures of krakow go to the krakow set here on flickr:

www.flickr.com/photos/smif/sets/72157594189282676/

... or to my photoblog

 

BY THE WAY.

that's 150th picture in my photostream so there is something to sum up:

47 months,

150 pictures,

approximately 15,300 views,

hundreds of faves of my pictures.

actually that makes the avarage 1,000 views on a single photo :)

anyway to all of you guys: THANKS a lot for your feedback, faves and so on

CHEERS!

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