Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Anthony replies to Brian: > I tend to value the quality of discussion more highly than the number of people > I can keep subscribed to a list; after all, if all one wants is numbers, it's > pretty easy to build a list that will have tens of thousands of members, but no > worthwhile discussion at all (cf. Usenet). However, you may have different > priorities, and perhaps having thousands of people calmly echoing each other's > opinions on liquors, lizard-skin camera bodies, and the bokeh of 55-year-old > lenses is more important and interesting to you than discussions of real-world > Leica-based photography involving include actual differences of opinion among > smaller numbers of more tolerant and individual participants who occasionally > take real pictures. > > For what it's worth, I note that out of 1200 people, only a dozen or so post > with any frequency. Personal attacks directed at me attract attention only > because so little else of substance passes over the list for weeks at a time, > and most of it is small talk and people patting each other on the back. > Virtually none of the active participants seems to be a real photographer, and > very few of the examples of Leica photography I've seen here seem to be much > more than test shots intended solely to redistribute the lubricants in someone's > Leica gear. In fact, I think that the overwhelming impression the average > person might get from reading this list and its many off-topic or extremely > esoteric threads is that Leica owners as a whole are indeed crusty old codgers > with money but no talent who fiddle with Leica equipment because they can afford > it and because they really don't know how to take decent pictures with it (or > with any other brand of gear). I'd almost say that the conversations I see here > are doing more damage than good to the reputation of Leica and Leica owners, as > they seem to involve just about everything except _Leica photography_. > > The only reason I've participated here at all is that I really do take > photography seriously and I happen to own some Leica equipment that I like to > use in that pursuit for a number of reasons (all of which are relevant to the > art and science of photography, and not to status symbols, investments, > collections of rare objects, scotch, obscure camera bags, the D-Day invasion, or > anything of that sort). There aren't too many Leica lists around, and very few > people actually own Leicas, so my choices are limited, unfortunately. I keep > hoping that Leicas might become interesting to a more varied and cosmopolitan > population of photographers, but I am not optimistic, and some of the drivel I > see here would probably scare off a lot of prospects, anyway, as it reinforces > the worst stereotypes of Leica owners. > > In any case, just remember that you often don't know what you've got until it's > gone. If you want a thousand dilletantes discussing how many angels can dance > on the shutter-speed dial of an M4 over cognac and cigars in the lodge, you're > on the right path; if you want any number of real photographers using Leicas > discussing photography and Leica equipment, I think the train left the rails > quite a while ago, and tossing anyone who doesn't want to follow the rules of > the old boys' club will only make it worse. > What is so interesting about this whole sorry thread is that several critics of Anthony with whom I have had off-list discussions about the state-of-the-LUG have said the very same thing privately that Anthony has just said above. sl