Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 27 Oct 2000, Robert Appleby wrote, at least in part: > I remember reading where Cornell Capa said they took his brother's > picture of the spanish civil war shooting to Japan, thinking it > was a picture with absolutely universal significance and they just > didn't get it. How would Winogrand's picture of the bear biting > his cage go down in Saudi Arabia, or a Mapplethorpe fistf..k? > (Note the tactful excision of offending u and offending c). I > think everything about a still picture is context and culture > dependent. So there. Please, Roger, let's be at loggerheads! No? > Oh alright then.... Rob. Lissen here, Rob, I was arguing wit Alan, and now you pop in to shore him up. Don't nobody out there agree wit me? 8^) When you get right down to it, as long as cultures vary, markedly, in various areas of the world, an extensive film clip (more like a feature movie) would be necessary to explain it to the locals. In any given area or areas assuming similar mores, I still say that the still photo can, and, just as often, does contain all that is necessary to stand by itself. Ok, loggerheads it is! - -- Roger mailto:roger@beamon.org Thought for the day: Success occurs in private, failure in full view.