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Birgit Krippner interview on her expo and Leica M9 (at overgaard.dk)


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I have updated the Birgit Krippner interview on the Leica M9 article with a video interview we did when we visited the opening of the expo last week. Filmed by Neville Porter an me with our Leica M 240 cameras (using 50mm Noctilux, 21mm Summilux and 21mm Elmarit lenses).

 

The exhibition is on for some more weeks at the Black Barn Gallery on a wonderful vineyeard just outside Napier, New Zealand. And prints are available.

 

leica.overgaard.dk - Thorsten Overgaard's Leica Pages - Leica M9 Digital Rangefinder Camera - Page 5 - "Shooting style of a Leica M9 Photographer: Birgit Krippner of New Zealand/New York - Interview and video

 

Enjoy!

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Was it filmed entirely hand-held? Or did you use some sort of stabilisation—tripod, monopod, steadycam?

 

We used hand-held (and even built-in microphone because we did not have time to fetch the stereo microphone from the hotel).

 

One way to do it is to 'sail' a bit with the camera so it sails and moves rather than shakes. I know motion pictures has been done with handheld cameras without any stabilization and the filmographers who does them are really good at it and usually have a personalized rig to hold the camera (one guy I saw looked like a snake person and his rig looked like a bicycle ...). Most of the footage you see is 21mm so that helps too.

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