Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Main reason why I refused to go outside the immediacy of my environment. The Third World is always a short distance away, physically and mentally. I always tell photographers who are starting out that you don't need to go to Stonehenge to see Stonehenge. Photojournalism has its very foundational antecedents rooted in the Colonial experience. It was developed to show the great strength of Empire by using the personal and intimate in ways that script authorship had yet to catch up to. The schools which teach it, teach ONLY mechanics, and are as devoid of critical thinking as another post humanist entity. One of my problems with HCB, is that he was a colonial who never publicly addressed the issue. He directly comes out the colonial experience, that borders on the pied-noire. His photography, I always felt, was an extension of whatever Republic he was living under at the moment. As the notion of the Republic faded so did his work output. Ortega y Gasset wrote very critically on the issues in a tidy collection of lectures posthumously published under the title--Una interpretacion de la historia universal. Well worth a read if one is going to engage in this kind of debate. Slobodan Dimitrov