Hello Dave, thank you for inviting me onto your podcast and the opportunity to discuss photography and the various aspects therein. Going out and about to make photographs during the SF Chinatown Night Market and Autumn Moon Festival was both enjoyable and productive. I must also add a huge thank you to your subscribers and viewers of the video, and to all who contributed their comments. I am most certainly thankful and humbled.
I’m so happy about the Leica community I spiting those who just want to take photos. I’m not a professional, yet I like using my Leica because it’s fun. Even though I don’t make any money from it, I love that the Leica community doesn’t gate-keep me from still sharing my work and enjoying it.
One of the best videos I've seen in a while! Incredible stuff Dave. You always crush it but this video was on a whole other level. Beautifully made, insightful and crafted with love and passion.
Excellent video. I’m a longtime customer of Camera West/Leica SF. I appreciate the service and information that they provide. While there may be better deals online, I prefer purchasing from these stores. They are Leica experts.
Dude that was awesome, love your channel and content. I just finished sending my Fuji gear and bunch of lenses and waiting on the M11-P in trade in. Been dabbling with photography for 45 years, can’t wait to start the next chapter
Bravo Dave, this is by far your best video to date, and is really one of the best photography videos I've seen on TH-cam in a LONG time. You really hit it out of the park on this one.
Think the Leica community is without doubt the strongest of all the brands. I’m a working advertising photographer that moves between ambient/location and studio … people, lifestyle, documentary, sport. I tested an m11p the other day and fell in love with the thing! It just isn’t versatile enough though to cover what I do currently. However I believe if you love a camera enough it could actually dictate your style and make you flourish in that niche playing to the strengths of the camera if that makes sense. I’m in awe of togs shooting M’s professionally and making it in their chosen genre .. I’ve only seen a few - Lucy Laucht for instance but would love to see hear others/recommendations?
I agree that it’s certainly the strongest. Some pros off the top of my head are Benj Haisch (@benjhaisch), Jakob Lilja-Ruiz (@portra_papi), & Reggie Cunningham (@kidnoble). Hit my IG up and see who I’m following and you’ll find dozens more.
My first camera at age 15 was a Waltz Envoy 50 2.0 Nippon Kogaku (Nikon) lens. Time was 1955 or so. It was a RF camera because that was all there was. I got good very fast. One technique I use in studio is set lens for 5 feet for headshots. Frame and move slightly so eye catchlights merge and you are in focus. Mark the floor if you have todo so.
Congratulation for this inspiring video, sharing knowledge of experienced photographer is great. Did not knew the 45° tip thanks ! And his backdrop, man, what a backdrop !
Hello Dave, thank you for inviting me onto your podcast and the opportunity to discuss photography and the various aspects therein. Going out and about to make photographs during the SF Chinatown Night Market and Autumn Moon Festival was both enjoyable and productive. I must also add a huge thank you to your subscribers and viewers of the video, and to all who contributed their comments. I am most certainly thankful and humbled.
I’m so happy about the Leica community I spiting those who just want to take photos. I’m not a professional, yet I like using my Leica because it’s fun. Even though I don’t make any money from it, I love that the Leica community doesn’t gate-keep me from still sharing my work and enjoying it.
Leica community is awesome.
Possibly your best to date. Fantastic.
Thank you!
Probably the best video I’ve seen this year
What an honor!
One of the best videos I've seen in a while! Incredible stuff Dave. You always crush it but this video was on a whole other level. Beautifully made, insightful and crafted with love and passion.
Means a ton! Thank you!
Same here
Excellent video. I’m a longtime customer of Camera West/Leica SF. I appreciate the service and information that they provide. While there may be better deals online, I prefer purchasing from these stores. They are Leica experts.
Same!
This was a fantastic TH-cam, thanks for bringing us this interview and tips from a master
Thank you!
Dude that was awesome, love your channel and content. I just finished sending my Fuji gear and bunch of lenses and waiting on the M11-P in trade in. Been dabbling with photography for 45 years, can’t wait to start the next chapter
Thank you and congrats! You'll love the M11P for sure!
Great insights, especially the tip about focusing at 45 degrees. I'll test that out tomorrow. Thanks Dave.
Let me know how it goes for you!
Wayne is such a dude. Picked up a camera from him last year and had a lovely convo with him.
Wayne is awesome to chat up in the shop. A wealth of knowledge!
Love this guy, he is always a great conversation when at the Leica store in San Francisco
Agreed!
Well-done. Thanks! It is going to take me a while, viewing this more several times, to really appreciate and fully understand all of this.
Thank you!
Loved this video! I’ve met Wayne before and he is awesome.
Heck yeah!
Wayne sold me my M10-R Black Paint three years ago. He went above and beyond to source one for me. Great guy.
Nice! And what a camera!
Keep doing this format ! You are a great interviewer and this adds so much more dimension to your videos. This should be a podcast too...
I would love to and plan to!
Bravo Dave, this is by far your best video to date, and is really one of the best photography videos I've seen on TH-cam in a LONG time. You really hit it out of the park on this one.
Thank you so much!
Nailed it! This was hands down my favorite; keep keeping it real!
Thank you!
Been really enjoying the uploads lately. This one was next level, Dave. Fantastic conversation and production
Thanks!
What a great interview! Loved the tip on shooting wide open. Am now following Wayne.
Thank you!
Excellent video Dave. Wayne was a wonderful guest too. Hope. you can do more like this in the future.
Thank you! I plan to!
Thanks Dave. I’ve been dealing with Sean and his guys at LSSF and CW for years now. Always a pleasure. My favorite drug dealers.
Mine too!
Thank you for posting this, Dave. Needed to see this today.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved this video! Thanks Dave for all that you do.
Thank you so much Blaine!
We love Wayne!!! 🎉
Yes we do!
One of your best videos!!! Really loved this!!
Thank you so much!
Great video! Can't wait to try the focussing technique you described.
Thanks!
Think the Leica community is without doubt the strongest of all the brands. I’m a working advertising photographer that moves between ambient/location and studio … people, lifestyle, documentary, sport. I tested an m11p the other day and fell in love with the thing!
It just isn’t versatile enough though to cover what I do currently. However I believe if you love a camera enough it could actually dictate your style and make you flourish in that niche playing to the strengths of the camera if that makes sense. I’m in awe of togs shooting M’s professionally and making it in their chosen genre .. I’ve only seen a few - Lucy Laucht for instance but would love to see hear others/recommendations?
I agree that it’s certainly the strongest. Some pros off the top of my head are Benj Haisch (@benjhaisch), Jakob Lilja-Ruiz (@portra_papi), & Reggie Cunningham (@kidnoble). Hit my IG up and see who I’m following and you’ll find dozens more.
Great interview and video! I'm bummed I couldn't get down there early enough to hang with you guys. Looked like a good time.
Next time!
great tip on the 45 degrees!!!
For sure!
BRILLIANT Thank you!
Thank YOU!
Great interview Dave. Really enjoyed this video. I wanna try this 45 degree technique!
Let me know how it goes!
Wayne I awesome, just saw him yesterday!
Nice!
Lovely Roark jacket, one of my favourites
Good eye!
My first camera at age 15 was a Waltz Envoy 50 2.0 Nippon Kogaku (Nikon) lens. Time was 1955 or so. It was a RF camera because that was all there was. I got good very fast.
One technique I use in studio is set lens for 5 feet for headshots. Frame and move slightly so eye catchlights merge and you are in focus. Mark the floor if you have todo so.
Thanks for sharing!
Nice video, Wayne is such a great guy!!
Agreed!
Great interview, Dave, and tips from Wayne, too! I like this format for a change.
Thanks! I hope to do more.
Great video guys! I've learned a ton from Wayne over the years, nice to see him sharing it here.
Thank you!
Great video. More of these less gear talk/reviews etc. keep up the great work.
Thanks!
Your best video 👍 🎉
Thank you!
Fantastic episode Dave! Very informative and educational.
Thanks Sam!
This is amazing. I’ve always wanted to get into textured backdrops.
I need to setup a session with one!
One day I’ll join the Leica Nation… until then I’m just Leica+Ken😢
We await your arrival.
😂 I acquired a new M6 and a 28mm lens this year…let the journey begin
Congrats!
Congratulation for this inspiring video, sharing knowledge of experienced photographer is great. Did not knew the 45° tip thanks ! And his backdrop, man, what a backdrop !
Thanks! Always cool to learn something new!
Great Open Road. More folks going back to fine hats.
Hats for life.
Good one! from an f8 kinda guy Thanks
We are all f/8 sometimes.
Ps that 45deg tip 🔥
Right?!
Great vid
Thank you!
Cool
Thanks
John Meyer greatest living guitarist? Really? Come on! Top 100 probably but best no way
I said what I said.
Instead of moving your body to focus you could use a 20 year old Canon and use AI servo focus.
Nah thts too easy. We need some type of struggle. Makes the process fun
Ok…