Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Though I have not seen the book (I just placed an order for one on amazon.com) Jim's description reminds me of a French TV commercial for mineral water, probably some 10 years ago, which was essentially a b/w motion portrait of a family. It showed different stages of the family with a baby girl, who soon becomes a toddler, then a school girl, then a teenager (on a phone, of course) The characters happened to be nude, but it impressed me very much by the way the family was portrayed. The commercial won some award in Canne advertisement festival. I guess I should watch out whenever I take a pictures at local beaches: there are more nude beaches than "textile" around here in Marin. :( Ken Iisaka ken@iisaka.org http://home.pacbell.net/kiisaka Still lost in Mill Valley in Marin County, California - ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Brick <jimbrick@photoaccess.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>; <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 9:19 AM Subject: [Leica] Re: Re: Pornography? > Jock Sturges, a very very talented and famous photographer in San > Francisco, was commissioned by a family, to document their life, children > growing up, etc. The family happened to practice nudity. Fifty percent of > Jock's photographs were of the family while nude. Children, adolescents, > adults... He was arrested, his entire photographic life confiscated, he > spent huge sums of money fighting the charges. He finally won. It took > nearly two years to get his "personal and professional" work back from the > FBI and even today, he doesn't seem to have everything back. No apology. > The FBI still has him tagged as a pervert. His book on this project is: > "The Last Day of Summer" and is a magnificent study/documentary of a > growing family. > > Jim > > > At 10:50 AM 5/3/00 -0400, Jeffcoat Photography wrote: > >There are too many people sticking their noses into everyone else's > business in > >the name of protecting children. I think a little common sense goes a long > >way in > >a lot of these cases. > >I would be looking to sue the film processor and the local police. Let's > >face it > >child porn is a real problem, there are a lot predators out there but I don't > >think that a grand mother and her grand children is not a threat. > >There was a smiliar situation with a mother and her 6 yr old. I guess these > >folks > >need to do their own processing. > >Let the Witch Hunt Begin!!! > >Cheers. >