Keith Walker - Photowalks With Friends
30th May 2025
In: News, Members' Articles
Keith Walker - The Photowalk
(Or an excuse for a laugh)
Every couple of months I get together with some other Leica ‘M’ users
with whatever excuse we can find for a ‘photowalk’ The actual photo taking is probably about a third of our time together, and the rest is for chatting, drinking coffee and the compulsory snack.
We are a bunch of very mixed backgrounds, mostly retired but do include one working professional photographer. All are passionate about Leica M cameras and M fit lenses. I say 'fit' as one of our number has a large collection of old lenses of various makes that he has converted to M bayonet mount, which sometimes means a new rear helical.
The format of the day is to meet at a designated coffee shop, usually, but not exclusively in London. We have a bit of a catch up and when we are all assembled we go in search of images - very slowly and swapping lenses to try.
As you can see in one of the images, when we last met a couple of weeks ago we were approached by a young lady and asked if we could help her with her camera. It was good to see her using a ‘proper’ camera rather than a phone-camera, or should that be camera-phone?
The next step is finding somewhere suitable to eat and chat. This is
probably the heart of the day and I always come away having learnt something and been enthused and motivated to continue my Leica journey.
A set of images from our last meet is attached taken on the M11-P with 50mm APO-Summicron.






(Or an excuse for a laugh)
Every couple of months I get together with some other Leica ‘M’ users
with whatever excuse we can find for a ‘photowalk’ The actual photo taking is probably about a third of our time together, and the rest is for chatting, drinking coffee and the compulsory snack.
We are a bunch of very mixed backgrounds, mostly retired but do include one working professional photographer. All are passionate about Leica M cameras and M fit lenses. I say 'fit' as one of our number has a large collection of old lenses of various makes that he has converted to M bayonet mount, which sometimes means a new rear helical.
The format of the day is to meet at a designated coffee shop, usually, but not exclusively in London. We have a bit of a catch up and when we are all assembled we go in search of images - very slowly and swapping lenses to try.
As you can see in one of the images, when we last met a couple of weeks ago we were approached by a young lady and asked if we could help her with her camera. It was good to see her using a ‘proper’ camera rather than a phone-camera, or should that be camera-phone?
The next step is finding somewhere suitable to eat and chat. This is
probably the heart of the day and I always come away having learnt something and been enthused and motivated to continue my Leica journey.
A set of images from our last meet is attached taken on the M11-P with 50mm APO-Summicron.






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