Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"Don't put to much stock" I must learn to read before I push send. Wilber Jeffcoat wrote: > Tina: Enjoyed our chat, do put to much stock in this sort of thing. Some folks > can't be pleased no matter what you do. Follow your own vision, someone will > see the light and work with you. I wonder what this attitude does to the work > of HCB, or for that matter the work of the folks from National Geographic I > guess that's not PC either! > Hang tight my Lady, the sun will come up tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > Cheers Wilber GFE OAO2 > > Tina Manley wrote: > > > Dear LUGnuts - > > > > The Project Workshop in Santa Fe with Sam Abell was very good. Sam is a > > wonderful teacher; however, I learned something that was both enlightening > > and disturbing. > > > > My project is "Las Familias" - an exhibit (possibly book) of my photographs > > of Honduran families. I learned that many galleries will not accept my > > project because it is politically incorrect - I am a photographer from the > > first world photographing people in the third world. To make the project > > more acceptable it was suggested that I involve the families in the project > > by (a) giving them a camera and letting them photograph their own lives (b) > > getting them to write comments about the photographs. (a) wouldn't work > > because the people I visit don't have time to take photographs - they spend > > all of their waking hours trying to feed their families (b) might work with > > a tape recorder but many of the people I photograph don't read or write - > > and several of the families in the project were killed by Hurricane Mitch - > > do I exclude those photographs? > > > > What do you think about political correctness? Gallery owners and > > publishers who reviewed our work seemed to think it is an important issue, > > but it honestly never occurred to me. > > > > Leically, > > > > Tina > > > > Tina Manley, ASMP > > http://www.tinamanley.com