Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]- ----- Original Message ----- From: Guy Bennett <guybnt@idt.net> >there is indeed an anti-intellectual trend here on the lug. it's evident in the >strong resistance to serious discussion about theories of photography, art > photography, art in general, etc. every time one of these subjects come up, > a chorus of voices chime in about how worthless it is, how the public has > been duped by it, and how foolish are those who might actually find some > value in it. i personally find this unfortunate because there is much to be > learned (both about the issue at hand as well as about each other) in the > exchange of ideas generated by such discussions. I'm not entirely convinced that the problem is that people are anti-intellectual as much as many are of a more practical bent of mind and find these discussions as largely irrelevant. I devote the majority of my available energy and time to photographing and printing or using my photography in some way. Sitting around and typing deep thoughts to faceless strangers via my computer board is simple counterproductive for me. Maybe face to face over a good meal we might wax eloquent into the wee hours of the morning but over an email list? Nope. Got better things to do. I like my email 'lite'. Good stuff about lenses, black and white information that I may be able to use, accounts of people's travels, that's enough for me via this medium. Finally, there is a sneaking suspicion that an awful lot of this theory stuff is just so much flatulence! Mike Gardner ps... Guy, I hope you can get that shift key fixed soon. It would be a 'capital' idea!