The Leica M8 in Notting Hill





I think the subtlety of the light and the sheer amount of lovely detail is unique to Leica!?? and no one seems to see you even though you are shooting right in front of them.Labels: Leica, Leica M8, Notting Hill
Working on location at home, abroad, or in a studio, your project may be as simple as a one day session – or may take anything up to a year or more. My style of photography lends itself well to story telling – so whether your story is short or long, I’ll create for you a modern masterpiece. On this blog I display some of my work for comment and raise questions on topics that interest me along with links to sites that I think you should see. Best regards, lubo





I think the subtlety of the light and the sheer amount of lovely detail is unique to Leica!?? and no one seems to see you even though you are shooting right in front of them.Labels: Leica, Leica M8, Notting Hill


Off I went to the British Museum to try it out, and very soon I could see why it is soooo much better for this type of photography rather than the DSLR. One is solid small and unobtrusive and silent, the other covers your face, has a massive lens and is noisy. One frames the picture with the wider scene always in view, the other is like looking through a tunnel.
What do you think?


Labels: British Museum, Leica, Leica M8