Ep 112 Nathan Kellum Pathe - Why Leica believes your camera is personal. episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 14, 2024 · 1H 2M

Ep 112 Nathan Kellum Pathe - Why Leica believes your camera is personal.

from Architecture, Design & Photography · host Trent Bell

The M11 monochrome allows for a unique perspective on photography.Leica's design philosophy emphasizes simplicity and essential features.Monochrome sensors capture more light and have lower noise levels.The experience of using a Leica camera is deeply personal and reflective.Leica cameras are built to last, with a focus on durability and craftsmanship.The Q series offers a compact solution for high-performance photography.Engaging with the Leica community enhances the photography experience.Leica's lenses are designed to outperform modern sensors.The importance of understanding the difference between monochrome and color sensors.Leica encourages photographers to document their surroundings thoughtfully.

In this conversation, Trent talks with and Nathan Kellum-Pathe, Product specialist for Leica USA. They delve into the world of Leica cameras, exploring the unique experience and philosophy behind their design. Nathan shares insights on the M series, monochrome sensors, and the importance of engaging with the photography community. Trent learns about why Leica believes the world deserves witness. The discussion highlights how Leica cameras encourage a different mindset in photography, focusing on the essentials and the subjective experience of capturing images. .

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