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Subject: [Leica] The beautiful backs of Limerick - comment and comparisons
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 17:56:24 +0100
References: <9B5DB375-BEAA-451D-A2E5-FB1343DDD433@yahoo.co.uk>

The world, at least my world, is not (generally) 
tilted, so why go around tilting it on purpose?

This bloke has had a chance to get some really gritty 
stuff across to the viewers and has cocked it up 
completely with his stupidly - and unnecessarily - 
tilted camera angles.

It could so easily have been a wonderful photographic 
essay about a depressed area, but he made it into a 
"swinging-sixties"-style snapshot album.

That said, when he does actually manage to hold his 
camera more or less straight, he shoots some pretty 
mean stuff.

At first sight, it looks like social commentary, but at 
second, it's possible to shoot the same set in almost 
any large city in the UK.

The demise of the "Council Estates" and 1950s suburbs 
in Newcastle, Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield or almost any 
larger northern city, has left places looking very much 
the same as shown here.

This his been shown often enough in Brit-Movies like 
"The Full Monty", "Billy Elliot", "Brassed Off" and 
"Little Voice" - the latter shot in what is still an 
up-market holiday resort, but showing the depressed 
areas of the place.

The true grittiness of the area has revealed to 
perfection in low-budget films by Amber Films from 
Newcastle - if you ever get a chance, take a look at 
"Shooting Magpies", "Eden Valley", "In fading Light" 
(brilliant!!), "Sea Coal" (I've met sea-coalers on the 
beaches up there in Lynemouth - a grim community) and 
many others.

Here's a sample of their photography, too

http://www.amber-online.com/sections/photography/pages/side-photographic-collection

This gallery is particularly good: 
http://www.amber-online.com/exhibitions/byker

This is what the Limerick series could have been like. 
Excellent, down-to-earth black & white photography

Douglas



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