Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/09/01

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Subject: [Leica] PJ standards
From: "Roy Feldman" <royfphoto@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 07:02:44 -0400
References: <200308312331.QAA11041@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>

As a corporate photographer my job pretty much centers around making the 
people I am taking pictures look good. I often work arm in arm with the 
press at large news conferences and events. I have noticed a dramatic 
change in the shooting style of the press just recently (since the N.Y. 
Times faking thing and Iran putting two images together thing).
At a obvious PR thing (Bill Ford unveiling a new model car) I instructed 
Mr. Ford where to stand for the best picture (with car, logo and good 
lighting). I told the AP guy (a friend) and local press guys where the 
best place to get the shot would be. A couple of the fellows said that 
as a result of recent meetings that they were no longer allowed to shoot 
a shot that was set up (even though this was hardly breaking news). A 
few months ago this would not have even been brought up.
Good for them and the editors that instructed them. There have been some 
bad lapses in judgment lately but there is a pretty strong desire to 
correct these through self-policeing.
Roy Feldman
Ford Photographic

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