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Subject: [Leica] Doisneau, Riboud, Boubat, Ronis
From: stasys1 at cox.net (Stasys Petravicius)
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 16:14:38 -0700
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Ted- I do not recall ever seeing any of your fashion shots/?Are they hand to 
post? Stasys
On Apr 22, 2012, at 2:06 PM, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca> 
wrote:

> Greg Rubenstein OFFERED:
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Doisneau, Riboud, Boubat, Ronis
> 
>>>> Regardless of whether they are "names," they're borrowing a style,
> consciously or unconsciously -- at least to my eyes.<<<<<<
> 
> Hi Greg,
> Interesting comment.
> 
> However what if me, the photographer taking a "street photograph" doesn't 
> have a clue of whom you speak? Nor ever heard of nor consciously has seen 
> any of his photographs?
> 
> How could I, he or she be in your words.... "consciously or unconsciously" 
> copying or imitating?
> 
> Quite frankly I can honestly say I've never heard of this chap. Certainly 
> never consciously known I've looked at and realized whom he was and did 
> his photography ever make a smashing great impression in how I see and 
> click the moments of life that turn me on?
> 
> However, I can say I have shot fashion with both Parisian and Canadian 
> models in Paris on the same shoot and this photog of whom you speak never 
> crossed my mind! I did my own thing as I would on any assignment any where 
> in the world. The big effect on me was?  I was completely blown away with 
> the absolute smashingly beautiful women I was working with. :-)  Actually 
> that was the best part of the few days shooting in Paris. :-)
> 
> Just a simple question on a quiet Sunday afternoon? Over to you old buddy?
> 
> cheers,
> Dr. ted
> ==================================================
>> Hi, Mark:
>> 
>> Quick comment on your remark:
>> 
>> << I can't imagine how a street photographer is going to be influenced
>> by a fashion photographer. >>
>> 
>> You know your photo history, so apologies in advances if I'm being 
>> pedantic.
>> 
>> Bourdin brought the street and story telling to fashion photography.
>> See fashion photographers today  obviously copying him and some street
>> shooters trying to capture his moments (think, for example, the
>> disembodied lady blocked by a street lamp but fancy shoes visible on
>> each side; know I've tried to catch such a shot on the run). Same with
>> the reflections and ambiguities some street shooters create.
>> Regardless of whether they are "names," they're borrowing a style,
>> consciously or unconsciously -- at least to my eyes.
>> 
>> And to use your verbiage, it was a curveball I felt like throwing.
>> Sometimes the pitch catches the corner. Sometimes it misses.
>> 
>> Hope you're well.
>> 
>> Greg Rubenstein
>> 
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