Cool!
I'm looking forward to seeing Milk ... three of my friends went in as
extras and made it on screen. :-)
Godfrey
On Nov 28, 2008, at 11:53 PM, John Celio wrote:
I saw the film Milk today, about the slain '70s gay rights activist
and first openly gay elected official in the US, Harvey Milk. It
was a really good film; I can't recommend it enough.
Milk opened a store called Castro Camera when he moved to San
Francisco, so naturally there are a lot of cameras appearing in the
film. He used a little Nikon rangefinder early on, and Nikon SLRs
showed up in the hands of press photographers quite a bit. There
was one supporting character, however, who used a Pentax Spotmatic.
I couldn't get a clear look at the exact model, though. I think
there may have been another Pentax in the movie somewhere, but I'll
probably have to wait for the DVD release to look again.
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