Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well, well, well! I'd though you'd throw the kitchen sink with these exceptions to the rule. For one, if they were starting out today, most of them wouldn't get hired. A basic requirement today, is competency with PS. Even though the basic job is that of a shooter, and not a frakking lab tech. Except for the small papers, where the sales staff and writers bring their P&S, the majors require a college degree from an accredited PJ dept. Universities have been known to lose their PJ accreditation for not following guidelines. And no, the guideline is not adhering to the principles of "truth." On the other hand; Gene Smith was fired by LIFE, in the middle of a war no less, for bringing his own ideas to the job; the guy that hired Lange, balked at hiring Lewis Hine,; etc. S.d. On Jan 4, 2010, at 11:35 AM, Mark Rabiner wrote: >>> A PJ is not an overly creative individual. >>> They are like chickens. >>> When ones crosses the road, only then will others follow. >>> They have a standardized education, using the AP style sheet. >>> The teaching institutions, conform to a national accreditation >>> process. >>> It makes the end product, the PJ, a reliable and known quantity, who >>> won't, for the most part, digress from the employer's restrictions/ >>> guidelines. >>> S.d. >> >> > > > Nachtwey, James (b. 1948) > McCurry, Steve (b. 1950) > Erwitt, Elliott (b. 1928) > Miller, Lee (1907-1977) > Rosenthal, Joe (b. 1911) > Kennerly, David Hume (b. 1947) > Parks, Gordon (1912-2006) > Capa, Robert (1913-1954) > Lange, Dorothea (1895-1965) > Leifer, Neil (b. 1942) > Smith, W. Eugene (1918-1978) > Salgado, Sebasti?o (b. 1944) > Duncan, David Douglas (b. 1916) > > > > Mark William Rabiner > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information