Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have to respectfully disagree with Eric Welch's assertion that he doesn't practice art. He does, it's the kind that is appropriate for newspapers. I doubt that he sets out every day intent making derivative pictures for fear of producing something meaningful for his audience. The judging of the Pictures of the Year and Pulitzers, for example, are so unpredictable and arbitrary as to almost constitute proof that these photographs can't be anything but art. They're certainly not science... Also, as a newspaper photographer myself I'm uneasy with the glorification of picture editors. Picture editors are usually necessary, but I think too often they prop themselves up on other peoples' work. For example when they enter contests. I understand that if there are to be picture editing contests they have to use the published photographs that that editor "picked," but it sure does smack of taking credit where it usually isn't due. It's almost as though the photographer's intent or interpretation is irrelevant when the film hits the light table. There are few things more frustrating to me than when a picture editor misses the story while exercising their gift for editing ("either you're born with it or you're not," I've heard one of my editors say). No disrespect meant to Eric--he sounds like a good, caring photographer and editor. I only want to remind ourselves that it's the photographers who are growing more experienced and wiser with each new day out in the field, and it's our sweat and vision on that film. Dave