A bouquet of flowers on Will and Mary's kitchen counter. 
Birthday celebrations never seem to end until the last day of the month. Yesterday I had a fun lunch with my good friend, ATMTX. We went to Hopdoddy's and ordered our favorite burgers as salads. Lotta greens, high quality beef patties, a confluence of yin and yang happiness. Lunches with ATMTX are always fun. We grabbed a booth and started sharing stories. He'd just come back from the Leica (LSI) event in Montreal and before that he'd been in Japan for weeks. 
He always brings new stuff to share. The only big news he had from the LSI conference was about getting to go hands on with the new Leica M EV-1 camera. To say  he had "mixed feelings" is to simplify too much. EVF not as good as the one in the SL2 or SL3. The long start up time gives you a chance to brew coffee and check the mail. The EVF runs at 60Hz instead of having the option to run at 120Hz as in the Q3 and SL2+ cmaeras. A handful of missed focusing instances on what should have been straight forward shots. And .... miserable battery life. But he gave the camera some leeway as it was a pre-production sample. In fact, it was even engraved with, "M11 EV." So he's waiting to see just how much new firmware will improve the product.
His overall assessment of Montreal as regards photography is in line with mine; it's a great place to hang out and take photographs. The natives are for the most part quite nice and the public transportation is efficient and pleasant to use. The "Old Town" is picturesque and the hotels have big, well appointed rooms. He even made it to CamTec in the old town. That's the Leica dealer in Montreal's center.
We chatted about the LSI program and he gave it two thumbs up. A favorite speaker was Gajan Balan. He's a Toronto based photographer that I follow on YouTube. Smart, energetic and great at video production as well as high end still photography. He's a Leica ambassador (or whatever Leica calls them). https://www.youtube.com/gajanbalan
After the wrap up on LSI and Montreal it was time for ATMTX's big reveal. That's the part of our mostly monthly lunch where we show each other new gear we've acquired in the meantime. I had only one meager piece of gear to show off. It was the Leica R 35-70mm f4.0 ROM lens I've written about here ---  maybe last week. He had more stuff to show. A new Voigtlander 50mm lens, an older, beautifully preserved Leica IIf screw mount camera and in addition to his previously purchased D-LUX8 he also splashed out for the 100 Year Edition of the same camera; complete with chrome lens and controls. It looks so much nicer "in person" than I expected. Now I want one as well. 
We had a long conversation about the current state of photography, the economy, investing, divesting, and estate planning. But we had to break early, just two hours in, so I could have downtime before the next celebration which commenced at 5 p.m. We'll catch up a few weeks from now after both of us do a bit more travel and shooting. 
After a quick stop at the house to check on stuff, and to read the Adam Gopnik essay in the new Richard Avedon "Immortal" book I headed over to Will's house for yet another kind, and festive, birthday celebration. Less camera talk but more food talk here. Will smoked three racks of ribs in his hand built smoker for hours and hours to prepare the main course of out extended happy hour/dinner. He is the most amazing rib chef in all of Texas. As well as a stellar photographer. We were joined by our mutual friend, Mark, who kindly brought the (really good) wine. 
When I go to Will and Mary's house I am always impressed with the beautiful flowers every where. Wonderful bouquets in every room. And I love the paint colors all around the interior and exterior of their home. They are just right. 
Will is my opposite when it comes to photography. He shoots with one camera. The same one he's had for ten or more years. He buys cheap zoom lenses for his camera. He is appalled at my apparent lack of restraint when it comes to buying gear and teases me about it mercilessly. All in good fun... He's been needling me about my promiscuous camera buying habits for at least 30 years now...
But sometimes his minimalism works. Will is preparing for a one artist museum show that will be up for the first half of 2026, here in Austin. He's got work in many collections, including my favorite photo depot, the Humanities Research Center at UT Austin. Portfolio collections at Witliff  and more. He's done ample and beautiful work for many magazines but my favorite showcase of his work has always been the stories he's shot for National Geographic Traveler. And, in fact, about ten years or so ago he did a big spread about .... Montreal. 
We talked about famous photographers, new books, great shows, and more. We feasted on ribs (he sent me home with a survival Ziplock baggie full of ribs for later) and home made tortillas made into tacos with an amazing guacamole. Mary made a big, dark chocolate and ganache cake for the dessert and then, as I was leaving, handed me a smaller cake, made from the same recipe, covered with fresh raspberries, and asked me to share it with B. A wonderful coda to the "birthday week." Endless dinners and lunches, too many gifts and good times spent with best friends and close family. 
I've been spending more time shooting with the DLUX8 because it's so small, convenient and at the same time a powerful imaging tool. More to follow in a later post.
The balance to all these sybaritic meals? One or two hours a day of good, fast swimming with yet another set of friends. The water at the pool was perfect today. I swam in Matt and Mark's lane and got in max yardage. A charmed existence. At least for me...
a door and wall at Will's house.
A bouquet of flowers on Will and Mary's dining room table.
Love the accurate light balance on the flowers and the cool, blue 
light coming in from outside behind... 
The chocolate cake made just for me to take home. 
All photos: DLUX 8.
 




 
 
2 comments:
Fun times. Thanks for being such a good friend.
"small, convenient and at the same time a powerful imaging tool" That sounds like a Leica IIIG, F, or C!
Now I'd like some ribs.....
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