Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 13 Oct 1998 17:10:18 -0400, Dan Cardish <dcardish@microtec.net> wrote: > I hope you guys aren't trashing this guys photographs only for their > content (nudes). While I'm not one of the guys who'd gotten around to `trashing this guys photographs' (and far be it from me to engage in such an activity!), had I been, it certainly wouldn't have been because the fellow happens to take nudes. I think (were I the trashing sort) that I'd lay into the excruciatingly portentious series titles (and indeed the name of the gallery or whatever sort of enterprise Raven Visionary Arts is), under whose mawkish weight the photos, some of which seem perfectly... okay, strain to the point of collapse. Were I at all inclined to trash Mr. Hughes, I'd merely point to the Artist's Statement at http://www.ravenvision.com/rvaicons.htm and let it do my work for me. But of course I intend to do no trashing. I get the impression of someone with very different criteria for embarrassment than I, someone who perhaps suffers from an acute lack of sharp-tongued friends with common sense to keep him from overinflating. But he's probably very happy that way; bless him. You'll not catch me doing any trashing. I think that what others may have found annoying (the word `offensive' must be reserved for things capable of evoking a stronger reaction than these photos) is the combination of Mr. Hughes's pretentiousness and the banality of most if not all of the photos. We're adults here; I doubt many of us are automatically offended by some pictures of naked ladies with props. I suspect that the primary reaction was, ``Yeah, and...?''. Mr. Hughes set himself up for hard judging by his less-than-humble attitude, and couldn't come up with the goods. At least, that's what I guess others may have felt. Me, I'd never trash the guy. Long may he wave. -Jeff Moore <jbm@jbm.org>