Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Apr 21, 2007, at 7:17 AM, Ted Grant wrote: > I realize this topic is beginning to beat on a dead horse, but it's > some > troubling, because I haven't seen the anger I expected about lying and > cheating by a photographer who was looked up to by many for his photo > talent. sadly Ted, this may be a reflection of a new perception... at least here in the USA, that deceit, corruption, and fabrication have replaced integrity in those we should respect and trust... I can't imagine why... ! Steve > > Those of you who've never "worked as a professional news > photographer or > photojournalist on assignment" where getting the picture was > paramount to > keeping our jobs, may not understand what the meaning of "making > contact > with the subject" is all about. Truth & trust make it work. > > The one thing that allows us to connect with the subject is trust, > period. > We the carriers of the equipment create the trust human to human, > not camera > to human. Break the trust and we are dead in the water! > > It was tough enough in the good old days to gain the trust of the > subject or > subjects in the simplest of terms. But we did, in many cases it was > trust > that allowed us entrance to their world or life moments of tragedy. > > Today when one of the members is caught cheating and lying with > their camera > and ancillary electronic modifying equipment, it illustrates we're > no more > trustworthy than lying cheating politicians. And it doesn't get > much lower > than that! > > If people feel we'll take their picture, then build "other stuff" > around > them to enhance a news moment, we'll make it almost impossible to have > cooperation whether CEO or peasant! > > As I said about the basket ball insertion, no body died because of > it so it > seemed "no big deal." But most readers would automatically think, > "cool > picture, great shot that guy is good!" However, when they learn > they've been > hoodwinked? Then what do they think about the great picture > photographer? > > "Hey he cheated, the ball wasn't even there! What about the rest of > those > news photographers? Do they cheat as well?" > > Right at that moment every one of us are blackballed about telling > the truth > with our Leica trustworthy camera's. > > This subject maybe of little interest to many of you, but to people > like > some of our crew who make their living from recording life as we > see it, > it's a major item. Certainly how our photography is accepted in > being an > honest representation of life at 1/250th of a second! Or whatever > shutter > speed! > > ted > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information