Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 08:20 PM 08-03-98 +0000, you wrote: [snip] >Hiding in bushes is something that no >photographer I've known, and I've known hundreds, has ever done. Yet, for some >reason, you're married to this perception of an entire, hellacious world of >bloodsuckers. Look, there is this famous paparazzi (and this is the class of people I am talking about, no one else) who did just this with Princess Diana. I can't remember his name, but he was in the news at the time of her death. And I am sure he is but one example of many. I am not talking about photo journalists who are assigned a movie premiere. I am talking about, for example, the people who surrounded Diana in the street one time when she was walking to her car. She became totally disoriented to the point where she got lost, and then broke down sobbing. I saw this on tape. These people were not practicing photo journalism. I am sure you will agree with me. And if that famous (possible Pulitzer prize winner) was hanging around the Ritz, waiting to get a photo of her, he too was not practicing photojournalism. Of course, it could be that he didn't arrive until after the accident, as someone I think reported in a post to the list. That would change everything. To repeat, I am not slamming photojournalists. I am slamming the Paparazzi. Remember, the thread was about who caused Princess Diana's death. And I made a distinction between pjs and the photographers who were chasing her. Dan C.