Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/03

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Subject: Re: Leicaphilia
From: ted grant <75501.3002@CompuServe.COM>
Date: 04 May 97 02:10:45 EDT

Tina wrote:

<<Ted:  You can use your camera to make a difference in the world. There are so
many people who do not know or refuse to admit how people in developing and
undeveloped countries (including parts of the USA) live their daily lives.>>>>>

Tina,
I guess my travels to many of the horror stops of the world have turned me
cynical. 

The last major piece I did was on Chernobyl and the victims. Primarily the
children, who even today ten years later are still being affected through cancer
developing.  

And I spent time with the medical profession who are daily having to tend to the
young conscripts/soldiers who had to clean-up after the disaster, where
thousands of these boys and men have died in the ensuing ten years.

I worked my Leicas like they had never been worked before, capturing images that
after some days left me totally wiped out and crying, as I saw in these kids
they could be my grandchildren. Unfortunately my material is languishing
somewhere and as far as I know has not raised  funding for any of these
children. When I give lectures and show the images and talk of the medical
conditions, people are extremely moved and when it is over they leave and return
to their daily lives.

Unfortunately this one photographer has done nothing but move peoples emotions
for a time, while I become frustrated and depressed again!

I hope this gives some idea of why I feel the way I do and I know there are
other photographers like yourself who do have success at making life better for
others and it is admirable. I just wish I could do something for these kids, who
did nothing but live in the path of a killer cloud of radio-active fallout!

ted