Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/07/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I read Sonny's comments. I am quite familiar with Shutterbug--right up through the present date. I agree with Sonny that the magazine does have some qualities that others find virtuous, including an advertising emphasis on used Leica gear. Although the ads are frequently outdated by the time of publication, they do provide names of dealers who carry used Leica equipment. The magazine also contains other information that some might find helpful. As for the general quality of the images published in the magazine, I stand by my comments. It continues to by my view that many, many of the images published are of "snapshot" quality, not worthy of publication in a national magazine. The current issue contains many images that fit that description. As for the so-called "glamour" stuff, I agree that the current issue spares us from some of the more unsightly stuff of the past, but one does not have to go back too far to find it--you know what I mean, unattractive models, sitting on a rock in mundane poses with unattractive lighting. Plastic images. In my opinion (once again, I can only express my opinion, not Sonny's or anyone else's), the magazine would do well if it hired an editor with strong photographic sensibilities. If Sonny and others like the general flavor and quality of Shutterbug's images, then so be it--each to his own. I'm puzzled by Sonny's last comment that I somehow need to show him my images in order to be free to express my opinion about the general quality of Shutterbug's photography. I never knew that one had to be a photographer in order to express an opinion about the quality of a photograph. As for me, I am a professional photographer, but I don't have a desire or find it necessary to share my photos with Sonny or to have his approval in order to express my opinion about the quality of Shutterbug's images. - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html