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Subject: RE: [Leica] OT: photojournalism
From: "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 08:20:13 -0400

Smith's real problem was that he was probably certifiable, and was a major
substance abuser - alcohol and amphetamines. There is little doubt that he
was a creative genius, nor is there any question that he invented the photo
essay. And beyond that, there is little question that he produced the most
outstanding photo stories life ever published, including Country Doctor,
Nurse Midwife, Spanish Village, Albert Schweitzer, and a number of others -
and this isn't meant to suggest that there weren't some other brilliant
photo stories in Life, including several by Larry Burrows.

But Smith's problem at Life at less to do with fights over film format and
far more to do with fights over the editing and use of his work - Smith felt
that the photographer should have control over how his photos were used, and
what words were used with them, while the editors of Life felt that the
photographer was at best a craftsman supplying a product which the magazine
would then shape as it saw fit - and that is probably the attitude of most
editors today - at best.

Paris Match was a great magazine, sometimes known here as the French
Life...I remember plowing through copies in my school library in high school
even though I couldn't speak a word of French - great photography....And
there were also a couple of great German magazines along the same lines....

BTW, I haven't heard of major newspapers over here dumping their photo
staffs, but the magazines have largely done just that, at best now listing a
small group of "contributing photographers."

As to magazines that publish interesting and important photography...check
out Aperture,  and Double Take for a start...

B. D.

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[mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of Daniel
Ridings
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 1:26 AM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: RE: [Leica] OT: photojournalism


Hi B.D.
It's not much better here when it comes to finding anything in general
circulation. "eight photojournalism" isn't sold on the newsstands anywhere.
I'm not sure how it is now, but Paris Match used to be the equivalent. It
still exists but I expect that the content is far from being anything like
it used to be.

Another tendency happening on both sides of the pond seems to be that
newspapers quit carrying a staff of photographers and turn to various pools
of photographers for their photos instead. One paper here, Expressen, has
traditionally won many awards for their photographic coverage through the
years. Last year they fired all their photographers. The only people left in
the photo department are the editors who buy pictures externally.

Anyway, you said there were several small publications out there dedicated
to or favoring photojournalism. I'd be happy to get info on any of them.

>And, btw, while there was a lot of drech in Life, Smith was hardly the only
>worldclass photographer who shot for Life in its glory days.....

Yeah, I know. He was fairly instrumental, though, in turning the "reportage"
into something of an art. My old teacher in journalism had a student that
made it into Life before they were shut down, Sean Callahan. Smith had less
than a positive reputation that seemed to hang on and get propagated even
among those who never worked with him.

Just to be on topic :) part of his bad reputation among editors was because
he fought them to use 35mm instead of medium/large format, and Leicas at
that :)

Daniel


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