Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ah ha Godfrey, The early bird sucks, if one is currently incarnated as a worm. Good morning sir. Does George still live with his mother? Well you are absolooodly right, about the 'happening to others' bit. That's what I wish. De-deify HCB, get some perspective (with well-rounded bokeh, of course) on his contribution. Let the other unsung poets of the lens be accorded some rec$ognition. One of my good buddies is older than Methusalah, has been on and off the streets, heroin, booze, the whole 27 feet, for a very long time. We have breakfast together about monthly these days. He has somehow held on to, and always used, his Nikon F, (usually with no finder/prism, occasionally with no screen) and battered and scratched and dinged and bent and dropped very old 28/3.5. I love him very much, but his addictions and suffering and smell attract most folks adverse judgement. I have many many of his negs in my apartment. Twice I have purchased the F from him/for him, knowing where the money was going - down a very dark ladder of cold steel and sweet fire. But, his images make my mind shudder, we can't make them if we don't live them. HCB, smhcb. There is more decision in the moments of the images I have been given custody of than in any upper class abstract imagery. And guess what. HCB's education cost way less. Dave's can't be accounted for in $$$$. Now, if only Dave was wealthy enough to get his self-promotion machine into gear... best of light, Alistair - -----Original Message----- From: Godfrey DiGiorgi [mailto:ramarren@bayarea.net] Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 3:11 AM To: Leica Users Group Subject: RE: [Leica] Cartier-Bresson Tete-a-Tete Hmm. I like some of HCB's pictures. I prefer Robert Frank's "The Americans" to HCB's "America in Passing" though. And one of the finest street photographers of all is a man named George Forss who assembled a portfolio of absolutely stunning proportions in silent obscurity until DDD discovered him and published a merest glimpse at his work in "New York, New York" about a dozen or so years ago. I happened to be friendly with the publisher and met George, looked through the incredible collection of photographs he has made. He's since returned to obscurity and continues to make his photographs. That HCB is canonized upsets me not at all, why should it? He did some good stuff and was lucky enough to be recognized and rewarded for it. So what? Wish it could happen to a couple of others I know who deserve it. Godfrey >I get a little upset when I see all the classic stuff overpriced (HCB = >Vincent vG minus the pain), and no homage paid to unrecognised masters of >the medium, who advance it, and sure could use the money. now.