[Leica] Critiques
Bill Larsen
riverofwords at ocsnet.net
Mon May 4 13:52:56 PDT 2015
You are not lost. You have just lost the focus of having a sense of
assignment. I can suggest a quick cure for that. Look around your home
and neighborhood. You live in a unique culture. I find the facebook
pictures of the farm, the canning, the sense of being partially food
self sufficient extremely interesting as would a lot of other people
that don't really fit into and urban environment lifestyle. Just a thought.
The level of discussion out critiques has become very interesting. I
personally very seldom criticize. Criticism is a lot of work and
requires thought. Criticism without the rationale behind it is of very
little value. It doesn't mean I like or don't like a creation. If I
were to be asked to criticize, I would expect to say exactly what I like
and what I don't like about something and how I think it could be
improved. My views are not the same as many peoples and I don't expect
anyone to agree with me. I also don't criticize much because I am not
the one to decide what is right and wrong, except for myself. And I
certainly to want to dampen the fire on the dreams of someone else.
Regards, Bill Larsen
On 5/4/2015 1:25 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
> It's true, George, that my job description and the purpose behind my
> photography has changed since I retired. Perhaps that's why I'm so lost.
> I was using my photography to try to make difference in the world but now
> I'm taking photographs to sell to textbooks. I wish somebody would pay me
> to take the kind of photographs that make a difference, but that's not
> happening.
>
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