Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]From the Los Angeles Times this morning: "The paparazzi have been getting a hammering, which seems a mite unfair. War photographers get paid to go on snapping as people die and pictures of the semistarved in Ethiopia regularly win prizes without people angrily protesting that the emaciated child would probably have preferred a glass of water and a biscuit rather than a Leica shoved in its face... In the end, Diana only truly seemed to come into her own when in the company of people in worse shape than she. Recently, as she bent down to embrace a little boy, oblong handbag elegantly raised to shield her cleavage from the photographers, it was obvious that she did not mind the paparazzi, in fact craved their constant attention, but on terms she hoped to be hers. That's how everyone in show business wants it. Paparazzi gave her comfort and meaning, as surely as did her encounters with the dying and the maimed." Bravo!