View Full Version : The Speed Graphic Tradition Continues
Ed Balko
31-Mar-2004, 16:32
Have a look at the most recent edition of Newsweek in the "Special Report" section. In a large photograph showing an army of press photographers equipped with SLR's (presumably digital) covering the 9/11 hearings is a real press camera, a Speed Graphic standing tall and proud on a tripod, aimed at the witness.
The closest person to the Graphic is Governor Kean - anyone know if he was shooting that day?
James Driscoll
31-Mar-2004, 17:12
I could have sworn on TV I saw a view camera in the "photo pit"....but it went by so fast I couldn't tell.
Guess I was right.....would love to know who was using it.
tim atherton
31-Mar-2004, 17:30
According to a colleague who is shooting the hearigns as well it's Daivd Burnett for Time.
See below for info on him and others using 4x5 etc during the Dem Primaries
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue0402/dis_burnett.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/photo/essays/vanRiper/040226.htm
http://www.pdn-pix.com/photodistrictnews/headlines/article_display.jsp?vnu_c ontent_id=2085686
http://www.pdnonline.com/photodistrictnews/headlines/article_display.jsp?vnu _content_id=2071563
Frank Petronio
31-Mar-2004, 20:29
Thanks to Burnett and others, there has been a run up on Aero-Ektars, mint Speed Graphics, and Littmann - err, Dean Jones - style converted 4x5 Polaroid 110bs on eBay. I'm guessing they are being bought by photo-journalists hoping to cash in on the trend, as Burnett reports that he is selling more pictures than ever by using the 4x5 instead the common Canon 1D/extreme lens combo so popular with the press corps.
Julian_3496
1-Apr-2004, 00:19
Slobodan Nimitrov has been using a graphic for years to do press work, usually with polaroid pos/neg http://www.laweekly.com/ink/01/07/8th.php
Steve Hamley
1-Apr-2004, 06:09
And Frank, I predict that most of those Aero Ektars and Speeds will be back on eBay in a few months. I can't believe a modern digital photojournalist is going to stick with one of these for any extended period.
Steve
If the money keeps coming in because clients like the different look that one of these cameras bring, then they will continue to use them. Having a different photographic style always pays, as long as people continue to like it.
Neil Koppes
15-Apr-2004, 12:32
Well, I grew up with the Speed Graphic during the mid-late 50s. I used it for high school shots, then later as I began my career as a "grip and grin" photographer for a large studio in town. I graduated to Rollies in the mid 60's and then to a specialization to architectural photography for the rest of my career with Sinars. But as I look above my computers here in my office, there sit 2 Speed Graphics on the shelf. I love the "heft" of that camera ..that was real photography! But nearby are my 2 pro digital cameras with which I still earn a living (retirement dosen't pay all that well!) Neil
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