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Fotobiz x review
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In his early 20’s Bagshaw continued doing newspaper work because enabled him to shoot everything with his beloved Leica M4 on Kodak Tri-X black-and-white film. © Cradoc Bagshaw Apache/Navajo woman, Arizona. Monk with two canes at monastery in Budapest, Hungary. The most important lesson he learned – that proposing his own story ideas was the best way to show up in print.

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He worked hard that summer, photographing grinning politicians, celebrities, fishermen, and fires. And so, a couple of weeks shy of his 16 th birthday, Cradoc Bagshaw became a newspaper photographer.

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Some of the reporters took pictures, but none of them knew how to do darkroom work. He explained that the staff photographer had just died on a canoeing trip and the paper needed someone desperately. © Cradoc BagshawĪbout a week later, Cradoc’s mother called him to the phone. © Cradoc Bagshaw Prague, Woman n the snow. Fortunately, he took the talented kid’s phone number. The editor liked the pictures but told Cradoc to come back when he was older. Within a year he’d put together a picture portfolio and showed it to the editor of the Anchorage Daily News. He grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, then a small provincial town, and when he was only 14 he gathered up the money earned on his paper route and bought a new Baby Rolleiflex (a 4×4 cm-format twin-lens reflex that took 127 film) for only $99. Eugene Smith, and Werner Bischoff that he discovered at the local library, he wanted to emulate them. Inspired by the superb black-and-white images of Cartier-Bresson, W. © Cradoc BagshawĮver since his early teens, Cradoc Bagshaw aspired to be a photographer. © Cradoc Bagshaw Three generations of women in religious procession, Marbella Spain. Bagshaw shoots Kodak Tri-X film in his M6’s and also uses Leica 50mm f/2 Summicron and 90mm f/2.5 Summarit lenses from time to time. His more recent shots in Spain were made with digital Leica M9’s and 35mm f/2 Summicron ASPH and a 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit ASPH lenses. Note: Nearly all of the black-and-white images showcased here were taken with Leica M rangefinder cameras-a few with Leica M3’s and M4’s, but the bulk with Leica M6’s, usually with a 35mm f/2 Summicron lens. © Cradoc Bagshaw Sylvia Beach Whitman,Shakespeare & Co, Paris, France. Man walking past wall with graffiti, Porto, Portugal. His clients include USA Today, ABC Good Morning America, UNICEF, Columbia, Capitol, Vanguard Records, the Whitney, Amon Carter, and Smithsonian museums. Bagshaw has lectured on photography at numerous institutions including NYU, the International Center of Photography in New York, UCLA, the California Polytechnic Institute, and Brooks Institute of Photography in California. He’s worked with Black Star and the Gamma Liaison agency in New York, doing both editorial and corporate assignments.

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A professional photographer and photojournalist for over forty years, his incisive work has appeared in dozens of prestigious publications including Time, Newsweek, Forbes, Business Week, and the New York Times. His classic Leica black-and-white images capture the defining moments in life that express our shared human experience.

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“I’m not a travel photographer, but I work best when I’m traveling, ” he wryly observes. Cradoc Bagshaw is an internationally acclaimed photographer and photojournalist with a lifelong passion for documentary and street photography.








Fotobiz x review