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Subject: [Leica] kelly's day in geneva photo essay
From: walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson)
Date: Fri Apr 7 14:40:37 2006
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Holy Moly,

Will I ever be forgiven?. For some reason Eggleston's name passed 
through my limited gray matter and came out  Mr. Weirmeraner (Waggman) 
He may, as you mentioned,  not be my cup of carrot juice  but is 
extremely legitimate.

Walt
B. D. Colen wrote:

>Geddes I agree on - poster art for the purile; photography for the Kincade 
>crowd; the Weggman of the wittless. But Eggleston I can appreciate, even if 
>he's not my kind of photographer.
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>...... Original Message .......
>On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 14:38:01 -0400 Walt Johnson <walt@waltjohnson.com> 
>wrote:
>" From time to time I hit the shelves at Barnes and Noble or Borders. I 
>"would sooner stick one of my body parts in an electric socket than pick 
>"up Eggleston's or Anne Geddes' books. My aversion may be pathological 
>"and could be I need some of B.D.'s pills?  Holy Haysus though, I could 
>"photograph them both being burned at the stake.
>"
>"I'd rather join Dante and be hyperventilating in hell than be forces to 
>"see one more  Weirmeraner in a coat and tie.
>"
>"Matt Powell wrote:
>"
>">Eggleston is most successful when his subjects are alive - people or
>">even animals (the dog lapping at a pool of muddy water in William
>">Eggleston's Guide). I don't know if he has a disarming presence or if
>">something else is in play, but his living photographs have a way of
>">transporting you into the warm, humid southern world he's
>">photographing. There's not a level of artifice built-in like there is
>">with the numerous people who've followed him.
>">
>">His, uh, still-life work (all the interior shots, the tricycle, etc.)
>">are less interesting than similar photographs by people like Stephen
>">Shore. Maybe I just don't see the method in that particular madness.
>">
>">--
>">MP
>">wooderson@gmail.com
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