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79197 Leica M6 0.58, 0.72, 0.85 %u2018Ian Berry%u2019 outfit %u20ac10.000*2000, condition B/A %u20ac 20.000 %u2013 24.000A set of three Leica M cameras, owned and used by the famous Magnum photographer Ian Berry. The set includes a Leica M6 TTL no. 2681489 with 0.58 finder, Leica M6 no. 1917541 with 0.72 finder, and Leica M6 no. 2423151 with 0.85 finder. All cameras show%u00a0visible signs of professional use. Each%u00a0bears a distinctive sticker with the photographer%u2019s name on the back of the top plate. The set also includes two Rapidwinders, owned and used by the photographer. Three letters of provenance (one for each camera), and an example of the photographer%u2019s newest book %u2018Water%u2019. Ian Berry, born in Lancashire, England, in 1934, is a distinguished photographer renowned for his powerful photojournalistic work. He initially made his mark in South Africa, where he documented the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. His images from this event were crucial in the trial that proved the victims%u2019 innocence. Berry%u2019s compelling work caught the attention of Henri Cartier-Bresson, who invited him to join Magnum Photos in 1962, and he became a full member by 1967. Berry has had a prolific career, capturing significant historical and social events worldwide, from the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia to the famine in Ethiopia, and apartheid in South Africa. His commitment to classic photojournalism is evident in his meticulous approach and preference for natural light, which allows him to convey authentic and powerful narratives through his Images. A significant aspect of Berry%u2019s work is his long-standing relationship with Leica cameras. He has used Leica cameras throughout his career, starting with models like the M3 and M2, and later the M4P, R reflexes, M6, M7, and digital models like the M8 and M9P. This choice of equipment has been integral to his ability to consistently capture high-quality, impactful images. Ian Berry continues to be an influential figure in photography, known for his humanistic approach and dedication to documenting the complexities of social and political landscapes. His work is celebrated in numerous exhibitions and publications, making a lasting impact on the field of photojournalism.