Annie Leibovitz has used many camera during her long career, including the Hasselblad 6x6 medium format and the Mamiya RZ-67.
Although both cameras use the same size 120/220 roll film, the Hasselblad produces square 6x6cm images on film, while the Mamiya RZ-67 produces 6x7cm rectangular images.
To answer your question Annie currently shoots only digitally. On commercial jobs she brings along with her three different cameras and two of each. Usually she arrives with a Nikon D3, a Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III or a Canon 5D Mark II, as well as a Hasselblad H2D with a 20+ back. In her personal life she chooses to shoot with either a Leica D-Lux3 or a Canon G10.Robert Franks and Henri Cartier-Bresson
The terms portrait and landscape orientation are largely self explanatory. When you want to photograph a subject and specifically highlight the subject's appearance, portrait orientation is generally best. If you are shooting a scene where there are several points of interest roughly along horizontal dimensions, or where it would seem natural to use a wider lens to capture left and right elements together in the shot, then a landscape orientation is generally best. The photographer begins composition at the moment she/he shoots, and the choice of orientation will be reflected in the photographer's instinctive and almost instantaneous positioning of the camera at the moment of shooting. With standard SLR camera formats, a photographer's hands will hold the camera on the left and right sides when shooting in the landscape orientation, and when the photographer is moved to initially set the shot as a portrait, you will see the photographer hold the camera with one hand above the other.
It is impossible to say. A contest would have to be held.
photographer/ camera freak/ collector
Yes. You can start as a photographer at the school newspaper, or take it up as a hobby. Look into what it takes to be a freelance photographer from the local newspaper or professional photographers in your area. You can be anything you want to be and you are the only thing that is a limiting factor.
A photographer also uses a lens protector, a stand, an interchangeable lens, and much more equipment.
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The terms portrait and landscape orientation are largely self explanatory. When you want to photograph a subject and specifically highlight the subject's appearance, portrait orientation is generally best. If you are shooting a scene where there are several points of interest roughly along horizontal dimensions, or where it would seem natural to use a wider lens to capture left and right elements together in the shot, then a landscape orientation is generally best. The photographer begins composition at the moment she/he shoots, and the choice of orientation will be reflected in the photographer's instinctive and almost instantaneous positioning of the camera at the moment of shooting. With standard SLR camera formats, a photographer's hands will hold the camera on the left and right sides when shooting in the landscape orientation, and when the photographer is moved to initially set the shot as a portrait, you will see the photographer hold the camera with one hand above the other.
A good camera
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Get a camera
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It is impossible to say. A contest would have to be held.
Someone using a camera.
A camera.
A photographer. You're Welcome!