From the series, Inherited. Thanks to my good friend Sam Grimmer, for lending me his Dad's Rolleiflex with the f2.8 80mm.
Widely imitated but never bettered, the Rolleiflex was the camera of choice for Street and Fashion Photographers. Beautifully simple in its design, Rollei had all the hallmarks of a German-manufactured gadget; precision, durability and high quality. It was released in 1929 and was awarded the Grand Prix at the World Exhibition in 1937 in Paris. It was used extensively during WWII because of its portability and durability. Less obtrusive than SLRs (Single Lens Reflex), the Rolleilfex’s TLR (Twin Lens Reflex) design was better suited to capturing a candid image. After the war, it became the camera of choice for fashion and celebrity photographers and for the celebrities themselves.
Signed limited edition of 33 prints. Each photograph is printed by Michael Bradfield on 59½cm x 42cm, Canson® Infinity Rag Photographique 100% cotton museum-grade fine art paper. Framing available on request.
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