Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, Why do you make all these assumptions about me? All I did was ask you if there was anything specific you disagreed with her about. And you couldn't come up with a single thing. But I don't want to read any more of your mindless smears, so I will end this now. Bob Subject: Re: [Leica] Sontag and Benjamin > Robert Meier asked: > Subject: Re: [Leica] Sontag and Benjamin > > >> Ted, >> >> You are good at ad hominem attacks (and explaining about your intestinal >> troubles), but is there anything specific you can say that you disagree >> with her about? Anything of substance at all?<,, > > Bob, > I suppose I should clarify my life has always been that of a doer! "One > who works with their hands!" And creativity of seeing! You know one of > those who works for a living, rather than sitting on their ass thinking up > great things of total meaningless drivel that only other drivellers can > understand! No offence intend! > > Therefore not an intellectual! > > And as far as telling you anything objectively about her and her writings > on photography, other than her drivel actually gave me a very large bowel > movement and not just the heaves, I trust may help with my point of view > of this "intellectual person when it comes to photography!" > > I do trust I have made myself clear to you! That actually this response is > wasting my short time of life about a non-entity person when it comes to > the values of photojournalistic works of many photographers. > > Am I being objective? Not likely in your eyes, so be it,. tough titty son! > > I bought her book "Sontag on Photography" or whatever the tile was, as I > thought "great anything about leaning more on the subject "Photography." > It seemed a reasonable thought at the time. > > However, as I began to read it I thought she was some kind of mentally > challenged person writing about a subject she didn't have a clue what > being a photographer and what some of us have dedicated our lives to. > Capturing life and the world as it is! To tell stories with our work, to > capture moments never to happen again. To leave a legacy of the world to > future generations so they'd no who and what their forefathers and Mothers > were and what they looked like. How we lived, worked, played and died. > > I mean real stuff, like what real life is and was all about! Not this > hyperbole crap from some a disillusioned female writer! And if you don't > agree mon ami, so be it! > > Actually I never finished her book and threw it away! Simply because it > was nothing more than someone spouting off on a subject she had no idea > what the hell the "life and dedication of producing meaningful photography > was all about!" > > I do hope this clarifies my feelings about her. My only sorrow is, I'd > loved to have gone head to head in conversation with her. And I bet... "we > would have had a wonderful and well meaning conversation!" Although from > the way I've written, and you'll waste your time responding to, I doubt > you, as an intellectual, really wont understand what this means at all! > Therefore, good evening, Sir. > > regards, > ted > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >