Every year I do a calendar for myself using my images of classic camera. This year I did one featuring legendary cameras of the 20th century.
Last year I did a calendar on classic Leica cameras, which I have updated as a calendar for 2014. All the photos for the CLASSIC LEICAS CALENDAR 2014 can be seen below. The photos are of antique Leica cameras in period still life situations.
I put two versions of both calendars on LULU.COM. If anyone loves Leica cameras or Classic cameras as much as I do and wants a copy of one of these calendars, they can be accessed here: CLASSIC CAMERAS 2014 CALENDAR.
I still shoot film with some of these cameras today.
Last year I did a calendar on classic Leica cameras, which I have updated as a calendar for 2014. All the photos for the CLASSIC LEICAS CALENDAR 2014 can be seen below. The photos are of antique Leica cameras in period still life situations.
I put two versions of both calendars on LULU.COM. If anyone loves Leica cameras or Classic cameras as much as I do and wants a copy of one of these calendars, they can be accessed here: CLASSIC CAMERAS 2014 CALENDAR.
I still shoot film with some of these cameras today.
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Leica IIIg - c1957 |
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Leica IIIc - c1944 |
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Leica M2 with dual-range Summicron c1959. This was the first Leica camera I used professionally. |
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Leica IIIf - c1952 with a 20cm Telyt lens and Visoflex I viewer, shown here with a Weston Master III light meter of the same period. |
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Leica I (c1930) with Ur-Leica photo by Oscar Barnak using the first Leica prototype in 1913. |
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Leica III - c1937 with the special 9cm Thambar lens and soft focus filter. |
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Lecia M4 (c1968) - My favorite film Leica, and the one I use today when I want to do some serious black and white film photography. |
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Leica IIIb - c1938 with 8.5cm f/1.5 Summarex lens |
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Leica IIIf - c1954, with complete Leica case of lenses and accessories |
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Leica M9 digital camera - circa 2009 |
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Leica Standard - c1932 |
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Leica III - c1938, one of my favorites. It currently sits on my desk loaded with film and ready to shoot. |
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