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They sure do! on Flickr.Taken using my Leica M8 and 28mm Elmarit

They sure do! on Flickr.

Taken using my Leica M8 and 28mm Elmarit

Gary Perlmutter "Creative Outlet" - Top Photography Films


One Direction on Flickr.Taken using my Leica M8 and Voigtlander 28mm f2.0 lens near Brick Lane, London

One Direction on Flickr.

Taken using my Leica M8 and Voigtlander 28mm f2.0 lens near Brick Lane, London

Just Browsing on Flickr.Taken with the Leica M8 and Voigtlander Ultron 28mm f2.0

Just Browsing on Flickr.

Taken with the Leica M8 and Voigtlander Ultron 28mm f2.0

Don’t Move! on Flickr.Taken with my Leica M8 using the Voigtlander 28mm f2.0

Don’t Move! on Flickr.

Taken with my Leica M8 using the Voigtlander 28mm f2.0

Coffee for two on Flickr.Taken with my Leica M8 using the Voigtlander Color Skopar 25mm lens

Coffee for two on Flickr.

Taken with my Leica M8 using the Voigtlander Color Skopar 25mm lens

”Cheek to Cheek” Windsor, London 2012 taken using the Fuji X100

”Cheek to Cheek” Windsor, London 2012 taken using the Fuji X100

216 on Flickr.
Taken on my ‘new’ Leica classic the Digilux 2!
Originally introduced by Leica in 2004, this camera is now seen by many as a classic. With it’s superb Leica zoom lens and manual aperture and shutter dials, it was a camera ahead of it’s time. It took until 2011 for Fuji to launch a similar camera in the X100, which in itself has too become a classic.

216 on Flickr.

Taken on my ‘new’ Leica classic the Digilux 2!

Originally introduced by Leica in 2004, this camera is now seen by many as a classic. With it’s superb Leica zoom lens and manual aperture and shutter dials, it was a camera ahead of it’s time. It took until 2011 for Fuji to launch a similar camera in the X100, which in itself has too become a classic.


Gary Perlmutter is a street photographer based in London. His portfolio can be viewed at www.gazonthestreet.com

Street Photography books I'm reading
Street Photography Now
Martin Parr - The Last Resort
Martin Parr - by Sandra Phillips
Henri Cartier-Bresson - Europeans
Ten - 10 years of in-public
Unposed - Craig Semetko
London Street Photography 1860-2010


My street work on Flickr