Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Aaron, I really don't know anything about the project. When I went to the site, I felt there were a few weaknesses as well. The underlying sense was that you were giving away your images with out really knowing their fate. I always made it very clear on FOM2 that the photographers would remain in control of their images. I do think the group project was a good idea, especially since I also left it to the group to make the final photographic choices: Still it could be a way to keep the shutter loose ;-) > Hmmmm...could be interesting, although I miss the "group project" aspect > of FOM2...it doesn't say anything about how the selections will be > made...also it seems they can use images without crediting the > photog...that part isn't cool. > > Is that Don Goldberg as in DAG, Alastair? That's what I assumed, but the > contact address given is in Oregon, and DAG is in Wisconsin. > > Thanks for the info, anyway, for those of us who are looking for an > outlet, > Aaron > > > >> G'day all you post FOM2 "lost" photographers -- looking for a project? >> Don Goldberg has written to me and is looking for photographers >> interested in an ongoing project called: Acts of Kindness Photography. He >> wanted me to pass this on to anyone here who might be interested in >> contributing: I don't know of any catches other than you cannot post >> "nasty" images of humanity, but kindness in destruction would seem to >> fit. I have no other connection, but will look at contributing myself >> during the year. The web site is: >> >> www.actsofkindnessphotography.com >> >> Don's eMail: >> >> don@actsofkindnessphotography.com >> >> Cheers >> >> Alastair > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information Alastair Firkin www.afirkin.com www.familyofman2.com