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Subject: [Leica] Re:More comments: how do you use your images
From: stasys1 at cox.net (Stasys Petravicius)
Date: Mon Jul 11 17:15:17 2005
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Scott- I am not anticipating my death- I hope to be around long enough 
at least to use the DMR I have on order!  And- it is a depressing 
(sic?) subject.

ps- going to another memorial Thurs pm. Stasys
On Jul 11, 2005, at 9:01 AM, Scott McLoughlin wrote:

>>
>>
>>> I am hoping to stimulate a bit more discussion on this topic: why do 
>>> you take the images, what do you do with them, how big do you print, 
>>> how do you print, why do you print etc
>>
>
> I hope to produce a body of work that my family and kin and friends 
> can look
> at once I'm dead, or at least, once many of the subjects of my 
> pictures are dead.
>
> Lately, I'm printing more and shooting less.  I figure that once I'm 
> dead, some boxes
> of prints will be more accessible than some hard drives.
>
> It's funny to look at pictures of dead people that mean something to 
> you. Sometimes
> a beautiful picture grabs you. Other times something prosaic can bring 
> you to tears -
> a prom picture, or a shot from summer camp, or the pictures on your 
> mother's
> bedroom walls when she was a teenager.
>
> Sometimes what's more remarkable is to think of who took *that* 
> picture.
> My grandfather (still living) had a real eye and knack with a brownie 
> camera
> in his day, and I've often been startled by his compositions.
>
> When someone dies, alot of things get lost or thrown away. Closets of 
> clothes,
> boxes of old jewelry, dog eared paper backs, keep sakes that will mean 
> little
> to anyone but the deceased.
>
> But pictures get thumbed through and passed around and circulated. I've
> seen tin types (sp?) of my great grandmother, along with her diary 
> which
> is mostly records of her meagre finances as she kept house for some
> better off relatives as a young girl.
>
> Photography is my hobby. I enjoy the process and the gear. Futzing with
> an image is a joy in its own right.  But I have to say that for me, 
> the result,
> the product or print, has alot to do with our mortality, the 
> anticipation of
> death, and sparking the memory of those still living.
>
> Scott
>
>
>
>
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Replies: Reply from scott at adrenaline.com (Scott McLoughlin) ([Leica] Re:More comments: how do you use your images)
In reply to: Message from FELIXMATURANA at telefonica.net (Félix López de Maturana) ([Leica] Re:More comments: how do you use your images)
Message from scott at adrenaline.com (Scott McLoughlin) ([Leica] Re:More comments: how do you use your images)