Stevenson Gawen
Well-Known Member
Somehow, this is one of my favorite photography books.
I've never owned a Praktica, and when I got the book I had never developed film, yet this book is such an interesting mixture of very period approaches and classic cameras, with some remarkably timeless images.
I love some of the plates in this book. Some are so much of their time, to me, as to be slightly cringe worthy, but most are just great photos.
My copy is the 5th edition, translated to English by K. S. Ankersmit. The translation has somehow left a good deal of German flavour in it!
I'm not sure of the copyright status of this book. I'm pretty sure here in Australia it's alright to share work for purposes of research, study and criticism or review, which I think this is.
Hope this is OK to do here, as I thought you might all find it rather interesting. This is a slightly random selection of plates and the adjoining pages.
I've never owned a Praktica, and when I got the book I had never developed film, yet this book is such an interesting mixture of very period approaches and classic cameras, with some remarkably timeless images.
I love some of the plates in this book. Some are so much of their time, to me, as to be slightly cringe worthy, but most are just great photos.
My copy is the 5th edition, translated to English by K. S. Ankersmit. The translation has somehow left a good deal of German flavour in it!
I'm not sure of the copyright status of this book. I'm pretty sure here in Australia it's alright to share work for purposes of research, study and criticism or review, which I think this is.
Hope this is OK to do here, as I thought you might all find it rather interesting. This is a slightly random selection of plates and the adjoining pages.