Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kim, After I used the phrase "I couldn't agree with you more, " I went on to explain the circumstances and limits of my agreement with Dan. Perhaps because of the preface, you misunderstood that I also agree with much of what Johnny Deadman stands for in photography, especially his passion, as evidenced by his latest post this evening and his body of work. I just draw my philosophical boundary at the general publication of some street photography, especially when it is demeaning or intrusive. I like to think that in my days working for the TV station in New Orleans I had a good bit of that passion; I think it showed on the screen. I must have done some of it right because the National Press Photogs Assn., the AP and the UPI Broadcaster's Associations all gave me nice things to hang on my wall. There were times I turned off my camera though. Once I angered the reporter who thought the pile of burned dead bodies of men trying to escape a fire in the "Upstairs Lounge" in the French Quarter was suitable fodder for his report. On a Christmas Day, a fire claimed the lives of three firemen on Dryades Street. I shot film of these men going to their death, and the falling balcony narrowly missed me. When I got home my little girl was jumping up and down with glee over Christmas Morning. So, there was no major corporation standing behind me that morning. I was alone with a Bell & Howell 70dr with Angenieux primes, shooting the hell out of the grim reaper doing his work. I left TV news shooting and turned to documentary and commercial work after that. I hold no prejudice against street photographers, but I know some who claim to practice it are prejudiced against tamer work. Me? I enjoy looking at and talking about photography and Leica cameras. That's why I'm here. Regards, SonC http://www.sonc.com > Son, > > Forgive me if I misinterpreted your intent. I was responding to your letter > that started like this: > > <<Dan, > > > I could not agree with you more. I spent many years in a serious career of > > photojournalism, working for a major market CBS affiliate....>> > > since you didn't quote exactly what you were agreeing with Dan on, I assumed > it was in keeping with his general (apparent) disdain for street photography. > Since you wrote about having a "serious" career in photojournalism, I > assumed you were (like Dan) making a qualitative distinction between PJ and > street photography. Sorry if that wasn't your intent--though it seems to be > the feeling of some LUG members that there IS an inherently > qualitative/substantive difference between the two groups. > > It's too bad that the original discussion wasn't able to be conducted in a > vigorous but respectful manner, because I think there are a number of fascin > ating and important issues bound up in the matter. > > > Kim >