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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Home, II
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Thu Apr 3 10:51:43 2008

Jayanand Govindaraj Offered:

>> My reaction was a personal one, and I will stick by

it. If I wanted to, I could fill a book with one afternoon's shooting.<<<<

 

Jayanand mon ami,

But good sir now you've put the gauntlet to the ground! Why not, if as you
say.. "in an afternoon" why not do a book as Dr. Steve Barbour with his
situations of life?

I also realize your phrase is offered as a "verbal description."  Please
take no offence. 

ted



 

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From: lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Sent:
Thursday, April 03, 2008 7:00 AM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] IMG: Home, II

 

Tina,

As you see fit, but I live here, and I know what the ground reality is. I

know, though, with your background, that you would do it only for what you

felt was for their good. 

Cheers

Jayanand

 

 

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Tina Manley <images@comporium.net> wrote:

 

> At 10:58 PM 4/2/2008, you wrote:

> 

> > Tina,

> > Excellent photographs, and only too real,  but I deliberately do not

> > take

> > photographs of such people, it probably takes off the last veneer of

> > dignity

> > they have left. Besides, in India, its too easy.

> > Cheers

> > Jayanand

> > >

> > > http://www.pbase.com/image/95069931

> >

> 

> I respectfully disagree, Jayanand.  I believe it gives people a certain

> dignity to be photographed.  Many, many years ago when I first started

> photographing in medical clinics in Central America, I was trying to be
very

> respectful and only photograph the doctors and nurses as they worked.  One

> man came up to me and asked to be photographed.  He said something like -

> "Why are you only photographing the North Americans.  Are we not good
enough

> or handsome enough for you to use your film on us?"  Since then, I have

> tried to show the beauty and the dignity of the people all over the world.

> The vast majority of the people that I photographed in India were very
proud

> to have their photos made.  In this particular photo, I would not have

> photographed only the mother lying there by the side of the road, but the

> little boy sitting there so patiently by the side of a busy highway
waiting

> for his mother to wake up gives the photo hope - to me.

> 

> I use my photos to raise money for self-help organizations and to raise

> awareness of conditions in other parts of the world.  You would be amazed
at

> how ignorant most North Americans are about how the rest of the world
lives.

>  I gave a talk last week about India and two of the comments were - "But
all

> of our jobs have gone to India.  Every time I get someone on the phone for

> any kind of tech support, they were in India.  How could there be any

> homeless people when their economy is so much better than ours?"   and  "I

> always thought India was the dirtiest country in the world, but the people

> in your photos are beautiful.  They make me want to visit a place I never

> even considered."

> 

> Of all of the 47 countries I have visited so far, India is both the most

> beautiful and the most disturbing.  I have never seen such poverty
anywhere

> else but I have never met such gentle, kind people either.  I hope other

> people will be able to see that in the photos that I'm working on now.

> 

> 

> Tina

> 

> 

> Tina Manley

> http://leicatraveler.blogspot.com/

> www.tinamanley.com

> 

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