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Terry Richardson - Photographer

Arden Wohl
Self Service Fall/Winter 2007
Styled by Benjamin Sturgill




my scans
 
Vogue Nippon December 2007

Editorial: The Life Style of the Rich and Famous
Models: Evandro Soldati and Julia Stegner



 
does anyone have a yashica t4? its the camera that terry uses. i love fashion editorials that are shot with this. any user reviews?
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i want one so bad. :cry:
 
images from his new book
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does anyone have a yashica t4? its the camera that terry uses. i love fashion editorials that are shot with this. any user reviews?
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i want one so bad. :cry:
you cant buy new, as Kyocera(the owner of Yashica) halted production of any camera a couple of years ago ... you can buy an used one or be smarter and buy a (digital) camera with the same focal length and aperture,
the glass it's a 35mm 3.5f , nothing special except it's zeiss and very sharp for a pocket camera ...

it's a matter of style maybe you will prefer a different focal length and aperture for your snapshots (I prefer 28mm 2.8f), try a digital camera with a similar focal length

the "pro" compact for today digital era are:
Canon PowerShot G9
Ricoh GR Digital II
Ricoh Caplio GX100
all the above cameras are more or less around 500$, expensive for a P&S camera, very cheap if you will use them professionally, they are all more sharper and give you more control than an old t4 ... if you are a fetish you can use an old camera :) but you will not get better photos ;)

with this kind of cameras only the models will make any difference in the photos :p
 
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yea i know about all that.:shock: i didnt really mean i was gonna take pictures of super models, i mean more like pretty girls i know and/or see. :pand also other interesting subjects. mostly i want to take portraits of people infront of a white wall. hey do you know anything about the contax t2? i hear thats the camera jurgen teller uses. basically im looking for a camera that will give me this quality.
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yea i know about all that.:shock: i didnt really mean i was gonna take pictures of super models, i mean more like pretty girls i know and/or see. :pand also other interesting subjects. mostly i want to take portraits of people infront of a white wall. hey do you know anything about the contax t2? i hear thats the camera jurgen teller uses. basically im looking for a camera that will give me this quality.
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contax t2 is way better than the yashica ... also this is out of production as Kyocera closed all their cameras production (and contax was the greatest loss for the pro photographers)
but still I insist digital is the future, don't look at the cameras of the other photographers but look inside you, if you have an idea of photography, inside you, use your knowledge to create that image .. a camera is just a tool ... point and shot style can be created also with a medium format camera :)
don't focus on a camera focus on a model ;)
 
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oops sorry! the picture of dakota fanning is from teenvogue.com and the pic of irina is from vmagazine.com :flower: oh and the pic of the yashica is from arch.ced.berkeley.edu
 
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The ultimate “action” figure… At a time when the artist collaboration game has run out of steam, leave it to rogue photographer TERRY RICHARDSON to flip the script and breathe new life into the concept as he did so amazingly with artist and toymaker MICHAEL LAU this month at DIESEL’s BRAVE GALLERY in Hong Kong. After being invited by the Italian fashion brand to travel to Brasil to photograph the local “wildlife,” in spring of this year, Richardson invited Lau to add his spin to the Terry myth when the resulting collection of photographs traveled to Lau’s native Hong Kong for their grand unveiling. The result was easily the greatest “interactive” toy ever created when Lau fabricated a larger-than-life, anatomically correct, fully-articulated action figure of our man with the golden Yashica to display as the exhibit’s showstopping centerpiece alongside several of his own large-scale paintings and a series of illustrations of the goggled photographer (which have been published as a limited-edition book available only at the exhibition). Why can’t all art shows be this cool???…
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http://www.supertouchblog.com/

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