Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]But the big question here is whether we're talking about photos known to photo people, or photos know to photo illiterates - which is to say people who don't know photography or photographers, but may be familiar with certain images that are part of the public consciousness.... -----Original Message----- From: lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org [mailto:lug-bounces+bdcolen=earthlink.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Philippe Orlent Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 4:31 PM To: Leica Users Group Subject: Re: [Leica] "Che Guevara" booklet PDF I don't quite agree: it's one of the great classics, and I'm pretty sure it's also known outside of the States, even with non photo students (not being one myself). > From: Paul Hardy Carter <paul@paulhardycarter.com> > Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 22:13:03 +0200 > To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > Subject: Re: [Leica] "Che Guevara" booklet PDF > > Indeed. An American icon, for sure, but probably not recognisable to > most people, even many photo students, outside of the States. > > P. > > At 21:00 +0100, 10/5/04, Frank Dernie wrote: >> And perhaps not worldwide. >> >> >> On 10 May, 2004, at 20:25, Paul Hardy Carter wrote: >> >>> Only among the photo-literate, I'd suggest. >>> >>> P. >>> >>> At 11:52 -0700, 10/5/04, Jon wrote: >>>> Lange's "Migrant Mother" ? >>> _______________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information