Huge pet Tegu lizards, pierced Goth lithographers and perky midwestern purveyors of bondage paraphernalia recently provided a macabre feast of street photography at Chicago’s aptly titled “Oddities Flea Market”. Their casual acceptance of the odd and unusual was a celebration of daring to be different.
It got me thinking about the supposed “oddity” of medium format street photography. It’s not infrequent to hear from street photographers who use full frame or APS-C cameras the size of an iPhone why anyone would use something as odd as a medium format camera for street photography.
Well, OK, medium format cameras are not small. They are not unobtrusive (although more on that in a later blog) and few people use them for street photography. But are they really so …odd?
Consider that some of the most famous street photographers used medium format cameras. Diane Arbus photos of off-center humanity were taken with Mamiyas and Rollei’s. Vivian Maier took thousands and thousands of acclaimed street photos using a TLR Rolleiflex. Elliott Erwitt also used a Rolleiflex to find humor and irony in everyday situations. Modern street photographers using medium format cameras include Stephen Leslie and Pei Ketron.
So if you want to brave a new level of street photography, realize that it’s really not so much of an oddity, and you would be in very good company. Once you come to Medium Street, you’ll see. And you may decide to stay.
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