Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just the same, I think you're doing a great job. It's not easy when its personal and emotionally close. On a bridge project, it took me almost 8 months to 'get it'. Then, The majority of the keepers came from a batch of about 12 rolls of film. A small sampling was laid out on a table at the last LHSA meeting. Slobodan Dimitrov Studio G-8, Angels Gate Cultural Center http://sdimitrovphoto.com On Feb 9, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Jeffery Smith wrote: >> But maybe let's hear what Jeffrey has to say about this? > > I agree with both of you. At this point, I have not tried to even > arrange > the images in some sort of coherent fashion. I'm just posting them > as I have > scanned them (choosing among those shot at 28mm, 35mm, and 50mm). > To this > end, the "gallery" is really just random, as Slobodan says, just a > walk-through of what I have seen down there. So it is prose without > the > poetry, and not even good prose as I haven't tried to make it > logical yet. > Sort of like a cook who just cooks 6 different things and puts them > all on a > tray. Not a good "presentation". Mike Stoesz suggest that I bring > someone > with me, someone who can write some narrative to accompany the > pictures, and > I think his and Slobodan's suggestions are valid. I am trying to > record what > is happening, a la "War Photographer", but some narrative would > make it > complete. If you have seen the award-winning film "Night and > Fog" (1955), it > has some compelling photography, but the poetic narration (and > subtitles) > are what makes it complete film of Nazi atrocities. I have only > scraped the > surface of that by adding captions. > > Ultimately, it would be more effective by perhaps grouping similar > images > adjacent to one another. There are certainly several themes here > (the most > obvious of which is "Houses Sitting On Cars". I hope to do some > slow walking > through there this weekend to find some smaller, less spectacular > shots. > Looking at the trees instead of the forest. Some sort of > organization of it > all may come to mind for me. > > Thanks to Phillipe and Slobodan for making me give this some > thought. :-) > > Jeffery Smith > New Orleans, LA > http://www.400tx.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information