Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/08/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]richard sed: >For those with the book though, or Kyle our man if you are not too >busy signing autographs, I note that the photo excerpts have one >African American and one woman that appears to be Asian descended. >Armed White America? What is the spread in the book like? The Newsweek photo essay is not a random sampling from the book. It was based on two things 1) a list of images some group or person at Newsweek thought were interesting, and 2) from that group, people that I could convince to let Newsweek call them so that they could read their quotations. The book does indeed contain non white people. it also contains several immigrants and several non-heterosexuals, a bunch of democrats, at least one Buddhist, a socialist, an anarchist and various other people who defied my own stereotypes going into this. Possibly interesting to note: Of the subsets of "gun owners" one of the most difficult to convince to be photographed was middle class African Americans, many of whom expressed concern at participating in or reinforcing a stereotype. This book, like most photography books, is made up entirely of the subset of "people willing to be photographed" and suffers from that, indeed. kc