Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I was just going to let this whole thread pass on, but..... I was looking at photo books at the bookstore the other day. There are a lot of anthologies and collections out right now--things on the 20th Century, news collections, and such. It was really depressing (and, what the heck, demeaning of humanity) to see most of them filled with Nachtwey, Capa, Salgado, Evans, etc. If you could see only those books you'd think the whole of the human experience was about wars, starvation, death--a very tiny part of the general human picture, and something which, for instance, has absolutely nothing to do with my life or that of anyone I know or have ever known. If that's the only photos worth remembering in the long term history of mankind, then I say the quicker we pop a bomb and destroy the whole mess of shit the better for everything on this planet. They may be memorable pictures, but they _sell_ in magazines because they appeal to the morbid, sensationalistic, voyeur instinct that makes the National Enquirer attractive and makes us slow down at car wrecks. The photographers may indeed be great photographers, and I admit they are, but the pictures are bought not because they're great, but because of their appeal to lower instincts of the average magazine reader, not to the very limited market of appreciators of photography. - --Michael Darnton ORIGINAL MESSAGES::: Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 13:56:28 +0200 From: "Christian Louis" <christian.louis@skynet.be> Subject: [Leica] Re : Nachtwey's Capas, >> >Salgados, Evans, etc. Message-ID: <20000627115602.9FE79181B9@trinity.skynet.be>References: >I will now proceed to piss off many of my fellow LUGers and say thatin >> >terms of the long haul, in terms of the history of mankind, the only >> >photographers whose work will be worth remembering are the >>Nachtwey's Capas, >> >Salgados, Evans, etc. etc....and I certainly put some members of >>this group>> >in that catagory. Photos of mountains, grandchildren, >>seascapes, etc., are>> >very nice, but ultimately meaningless.>> >>> >B. >>D. Difficult to say it better. thank you for the quality of your adviceC. Louis ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com