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Subject: [Leica] Art
From: jon.streeter at cox.net (Jon Streeter)
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2012 12:16:38 -0800
References: <CA+yJO1DaR-12taZ-8RqwAVYQ5a1paUWb6yR_WiLFsgp-h3RonA@mail.gmail.com> <B998782C9C8746628C2A39773F5294B1@syneticfeba505>

Theodore Sturgeon said:  "Ninety-five percent of science fiction is 
crap...but, then, ninety-five percent of everything is crap."

-----Original Message----- 
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 8:36 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] Art

>>>> This is a letter from the New York TImes Book Review.  Do you agree 
>>>> that
> you can create art only when it's your intention to do so?<<<<

Hi Tina & others.

Photojournalism as such was never considered an "ART FORM" until MOMA
produced the gallery showing of "FAMILY OF MAN." back in the early '50's!
And then published as an amazingly beautiful book! Bought my first copy in
New York around 1952? 0r so? And still have it in my personal book
collection!

After that, "photojournalism in many forms became referred to as art, as we
see it in many cases today.  Actually I'm being quite polite when using
"photography as referred to as "A work of art?????????????" When in truthful
reality? In many cases it's nothing more than a badly infocus, out of focus,
poorly cropped, lighting  atrocious image of pure "CRAP AND AN INSULT TO BE
EVEN REFERRED TO AS A PHOTOGRAPH OR ART!"

But then I'm merely a cold hearted  SOB who can not tolerate crappy
photography passed off as ART when in fact it's nothing more than a piece of
crap!

Calling a photo "AN ART OBJECT AT TIMES" regardless what MOMA may have
called it! When it should've been relegated to "FILE 13 RE-CYCLE BIN!"  ...
Be that as it may......... some body had to say it! MOMA or not!

cheers,
Dr. ted


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Replies: Reply from ricc at embarqmail.com (Ric Carter) ([Leica] Art)
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