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Subject: [Leica] Best known photo ?
From: bdcolen at earthlink.net (B. D. Colen)
Date: Wed May 12 12:03:48 2004

Go look at his stuff - carefully. Look for shapes, look for ironies,
consider that he has been quoted as saying that what interested him was
form, shade, NOT subject per se. 

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From: lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of
Mark Rabiner
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 2:52 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] Best known photo ?


On 5/12/04 11:44 AM, "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Yes. Or, more correctly, simply surrealist. Which is what HCB was. He 
> was NOT, and did not consider himself, a photojournalist, despite the 
> fact that he did some great photojournalism. But as far better 
> educated commentators than I have pointed out, some of his most 
> iconic, no-journalistic images, emerged from his some of his magazine 
> assignments.
> 
> B. D.
Well his stuff does not look too much to me like Salvador Dali (no
melting
clocks) but as I look into it I see my ignorance. There was a big
surrealist "movement" in photography I imagine they used the term
differently then the painters did. Man Ray and Lee Miller I saw are
grouped in that school among others.

Mark Rabiner
Photography
Portland Oregon



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