Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/08

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Subject: [Leica] Armed America
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Thu Jun 8 10:26:33 2006
References: <86070F417851ED468663EC5459FC8A0516F1@EXCHANGE.asc.local>

Although an interesting story, this portrait is a bit off genre to me.
The power of most of your Armed America series -for me- comes from  
the actual physical contact between the portrayed and the guns. This,  
and the use of a wide lens showing the interior of the gun owners,  
gives a very personal touch to the shots. As if you're looking into  
the lives of these people.
Something that is lacking a bit in this one.

I question that just arises: how do you work for this series? Do you  
ask your subjects to show their arms the way they personally want to  
and where they want to, or do you give them any steering/suggestions?

Thanks for showing,
Philippe



Op 8-jun-06, om 16:17 heeft Kyle Cassidy het volgende geschreven:

> Jim lost his vocal chords to cancer. He uses a vocal prosthetic  
> called a
> "servox" to talk now. When he first wanted to buy a gun nobody would
> help him, because he sounded strange when he spoke. He felt like he  
> had
> some sort of communicable disease. I can say though, he's a  
> charming guy
> when you meet him. This was the fastest of all my portrait  
> sessions, it
> took about 15 minutes. Sometimes you just get it.
>
> http://www.availabledark.com/~ratty/armedamerica/jim/jim3.jpg
> <BLOCKED::http://www.availabledark.com/~ratty/armedamerica/jim/ 
> jim3.jpg>
>
>
> _Jim and Nicky with his Taurus .38 snub nose special, Colt 380-Auto,
> Pony Pocketlite and Sig Sauer P232 .380._
>
> Jim: "When I was diagnosed with cancer I found myself and my family in
> need of protection. I was too old to fight, too sick to run, and since
> cancer took my vocal cords, I couldn't yell for help. I purchased my
> first ever firearm."
>
>
> Nicky's a teenager now and doesn't move around much. But, Jim tells  
> me,
> when he was younger he was one of those hyperactive dogs. A favorite
> family game was to shout "Run Nicki, Run!" and the dog would wag it's
> tail and run full tilt from one end of the house to the other, over  
> and
> over and over, all day long. Now Nicky's more of a lap dog, which  
> seems
> to suit Jim fine.
>
> Feel free to brutalize me with harsh crits.
>
> you have too many cameras and you don't take enough photos,
>
> kc
>
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Replies: Reply from summicron at jam.rr.com (Frank F. Farmer) ([Leica] Armed America)
In reply to: Message from kcassidy at asc.upenn.edu (Kyle Cassidy) ([Leica] Armed America)