Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/29

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Subject: [Leica] was: did I miss a fight? NOW snapshots and criticism
From: SonC at aol.com (SonC@aol.com)
Date: Thu Jun 29 15:46:44 2006

 
In a message dated 6/29/2006 5:19:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
ricc@mindspring.com writes:

Let he who is without snapshots cast the first stone, or at least   
stop posting them.
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I totally disagree. Sorry.  You know, I work in an archive with a  giant 
collection of photography.  We have some Ullmans and other good  stuff, but 
no one 
comes to us for that.  Movie makers, magazines, writers,  TV producers,  all 
come to us for the pictures in our snapshot collection.  It is rich with 
moments from the daily lives of people from this area.
 
This is not an art list. This is not Streetphoto.  I see things and  
photograph them and show them.  If you like my work, look at it, if you  
don't use the 
delete key.  I enjoy criticism, but believe me, even Chandos  is not a 
greater critic of my work than I am.   
 
I do not like criticism like, "too bad that when the explosion happened  
there were some power lines obscuring the lovely clouds."  For God's sake,  
when 
you talk about a shot, give pointers that someone can do something  about.  
 
For example, my monitor might be screwed up, and the color looks just fine  
to me, but to someone else it sucks.  Tell me.  I have several  monitors 
available, and then I know that the one I'm editing on needs  attention.
 
I try to put interesting shots online.  Not great art.  I am not  an artist. 
 
I don't have an artist's statement.  I take  pictures.  I sell some. Some 
people think because I don't dig into the ugly  side of my town that I am 
not 
documenting it.  I prefer to show what I  like, not what I hate.  I did that 
too 
many years as a news photographer,  and it only makes me sad if that's all I 
shoot.
 
So, to finally answer what you said, I shoot hundreds of pictures you never  
see. Some, no one but me will ever see.  
 
An example: My dear sweet wife, already in the first stages of anesthesia  
before a major surgery this week.  Without makeup, in hospital stuff, a  
lovely 
portrait of the woman I love in a moment that we are uncertain of our  
future. 
  She did OK, but I'll treasure that shot because I'll always  remember how 
I 
felt about her in those tense moments.  

Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
?galit?, libert?,  crawfish

Replies: Reply from chandos at cox.net (Chandos Michael Brown) ([Leica] was: did I miss a fight? NOW snapshots and criticism)
Reply from ricc at mindspring.com (Ric Carter) ([Leica] was: did I miss a fight? NOW snapshots and criticism)