Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Go Get 'em, Ted! - ----- Original Message ----- From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@home.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 10:07 PM Subject: Re: [Leica] leica greetings.... > > Kyle Cassidy wrote: > > > > > > a while back i was at an Event photographing a politican and at the Event, > > > photographing the same politician, there's a guy with a contax G2 -- i > > > assume he's a shooter for some local rag, i'm shooting with my m6 and a > > > diana (don't ask me why). but i see this guy w/ the g2 and i'm like, "hey, > > > another rangefinder dude," so i smile, lift my camera to my eye to grab a > > > shot of him and his contax and he puts his hand out in front of my lens > > > and says very sternly and matter-of-factly "do not photograph me." > > > > > > weird thing for a photojournalist to say in a public place, don't you > > > think? > > > > > ><Snip> > > Mark Rabiner responded: > > I photographed another photojournalist while out doing my thing and got a stern > > note from my editor about it. He had complained to her. She said there is a rule > > about photographing other photojournalists. I say they were both full of bull! > > Anything that walks is fair game as far as I am concerned!>>>>>> > > Mark & Kyle, > I've been photographing my fellow & fellowette photographers for years > and recently gave a slide presentation showing how we looked then, in > between the years and now. > > And all that came of it was a great round of applause, cheers and cat > calls at the clothing from the suits, ties and white shirts to the shot > out of a cannon sideways with a keg of nails look of the late '60's > 70's animal look! Even to the more moderate casual look of today. > > And quite frankly if another photographer gave me a hard time about > taking his picture I'd tell him to kiss my a.....s, grow-up and get > stuffed!! Then let him have it with a motor driven burst ! :) > > Unfortunately there are a few who think they're bloody prima donnas and > no one should take their picture even though they shoot pictures of > whomever they feel like. Now if you should run in to one of these types > merely stand back and shoot your picture. Particularly if they're > giving you a hard time when it's a public news event ! > > And quite frankly there are no "rules anywhere" that says one > photographer shouldn't take a picture of another! And Mark, the editor > who admonished you for taking another's photo didn't know what the hell > she was talking about and sure didn't have too many street smarts in the > news business. > > ted