Friday, September 2, 2022

A Take Along Presence • American Photographer Mark Fisher • Range Finder Technology Cinderella


 

 A Take Along Presence 

• American Photographer Mark Fisher • 

Range Finder Technology 

Leica IIIf Advertisement From 

The 1950's Sample Placed With Travel Ads

From Rail Companies. 

The Mechanical Development Of The Machine, 

 Took Ten Years And The First Pieces.

 Prototypes Were Built By Oskar Barnack.

In 1913, Working A Balance Of Exposure.

Using 35mm Film As The Stock Frame Base. 

Sized To 24 × 36mm With A 2:3 Aspect Ratio, 

Instead Of The 18 × 24 mm Of Cinema Cameras.

Intended For Landscape Photography.

The Captures Of People Were Complicated.

31 Spec Cameras Were Produced For Testing,

In 1923 For Factory And Outside Photographers.

A Consumer Version Was Built In 1924 

And Sold To The First Customers In 1925.

With The Focal Plane Shutter, 

Which Has A Range From 1/20 to 1/500 Second, 

In An Addition To A Z For Zeit (Time) Position.

The 1930's Brought Improvements To Sizing 

And Lens Capability.

The Company Had Always Had Progressive Labor Policies.

 Which Encouraged The Retention Of Skilled Workers, 

Many Of Whom Were Jewish. 

Ernst Leitz II, Who Began Managing The Company In 1920,  

Responded To The Election Of Hitler In 1933. 

By Helping Jews To Leave Germany,

 Representing "Assigning Job Titles And Providing Safe Passage"

To Hundreds (Even If They Were Not Actually Employees), 

To Overseas Sales Offices, Where They Were Helped To Find Jobs. 

 The Effort Intensified After Kristallnacht In 1938, 

Until The Borders Were Closed In September 1939.

 The Extent Of What Came To Be Known As The

 "Leica Freedom Train" . 

A Little Known Secret Kept Hushed, 

 Even After The Conflict. 

The 1950's Saw Small Changes And The Spread, 

Of Factories Around The World.

Single-Lens Reflex Cameras From 1964, 

Leica Produced A Series Of Single-Lens Reflex Cameras, 

Beginning With The Leicaflex, Followed By the Leicaflex Models.

 Then The R Series From R3 To R7, 

Made In Collaboration With The Minolta Corporation.

A Full Redesign Of The R8. 

The Final R9 Had A Digital Back. 

They Produce A Digital Capture As Well,

For Today's Market.

Over And Out


  Captured Under Natural Sun Light

 
Modified For The Web Presentation 

Doing A Brief Appearance Clean Up, 

Positioning The Logo And Colorization. 

Remember, This Is A Black And White Release.

Moving The Look With Alterations And Methods

 Inherent To The Approach Of Display


Mastered For Sizing And Shaping 



On Course Of Working The Core Plain,


Using Creative Digital Techniques


Controlling The Location Placement And


 Linear Arrangement


While Placing The Layout Together


Through Photo Graphic Engineering


Assembling The Structured Appearance

 
Within The Cell Frame Field


Maneuvering The Created Elements


To Complete The Visual Result

 
During Post Lab In New York City 
 


 

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Just Be Creative™



No Second Usage Without Permission

• All Rights Reserved •

Talent Used In The Web Post All Have Management.

Removal Of The Image,

Scripting Implant,

Or Blog May Violate U.S. Laws.

Photographer Mark Fisher™ Is
A Well Accomplished Published Photographer
In Beauty, Fashion, and Music Photography.

New York City
Based Image And Filmmaker
Has A Worldwide Following.
Is A Member Of The Press.

There Is Fan Page On Facebook.

 Mark Fisher American Photographer



  Commissions Accepted Through Contract

• New York • • Paris • • Milan • • London •

  Private Client Request Accepted.

Website www.americanphotographernyc1.com

For More Info Contact
First Stamp Multimedia
firststampmultimedia@yahoo.com

Located In
New York, New York

Contact Also

brighton.hughes@yahoo.com

In New York City

Or Contact Mark Fisher
markfishernyc1@yahoo.com

In New York City 

Thank You  



Veteran Of The United States Army.

Trained And Educated In Medicine.



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