Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 98-04-22 02:01:45 EDT, you write: << m with Mike. One doesn't have to like everything, or say that something else is "bad" just because one doesn't like it. I HATE rap and alanis morriset, or whoever. Elevator music makes my skin crawl. Tchaikovsky's March Slav with a xylophone and saxophone with Mitch Miller's choir humming in the background just doesn't do it for me, no matter how soft it is! I don't like Gary Winogrand, Helmut Newton, Witkin, most of Mapplethorps's work, or photojournalists who "set up" their pictures. But I like Duane Michals, Kertesz, Ansel Adams, Steichen (now there's a pair!) Natchwey, Minor White and Gene Smith (he set things up, but that was before photojournalism eithics were mature), Sam Abell, Bill Allard, Ernst Haas, Eli Reed, Alex Webb, Jim Stanfield... That's quite an eclectic group, but it works for me! And a bunch of them were Leica users. >> Eric: I agree with almost everything you have said which is unusual for me. Most of the time I like to take an opposite view just to stimulate conversation. I don't understand Rap. Perhaps I have mindblock and simply don't want to. I don't love Blue Grass music but I sure appreciate the art of it. Leica cameras amongst blue grassers is an absolute hoot! Great photo opportunities. Isn't it really great that we have chocolate and vanilla? I am weird, I prefer vanilla. I will also set down my Leica to hear Shostakovich, Schubert, Mahler, Copland, Beethoven, Bartok, Kodaly and Verdi. Several of these composers have the same affect on people as rap. I also understand and love Picasso. I have been thinking about framing my Leicas and hanging them on the wall. Right up there with Picasso, right? Bob Bedwell