Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/11

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Subject: [Leica] OT: world press winners 2006
From: ricc at mindspring.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Sat Feb 11 15:16:06 2006
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On Feb 11, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Ted Grant wrote:
>
> Ric, I think you missed my point. I'm not saying they aren't good &  
> great photographs, they are.
>

I guess I did. When I read the following, I thought you were talking  
about the contest winners:

> He arrives, there are bodies lying all over the place, dying kids  
> with bloated bodies and great big eyes starving to death. All he  
> has to do is set his camera's on auto everything, load  new rolls,  
> stand in one spot, close his eyes and make a 360 pirouette while  
> the motor drive zings away!
>
> And with 3 - 4 cameras all shot the same fashion he can go back  
> with 120+ negatives of incredible disaster! And win the World Press  
> Photo Award!

---------------------------

>
> Quite frankly sports photography takes ten times the ability and  
> reflexes to capture the quick flashing moments of an athlete during  
> competition. Certainly compared to those of a disaster where you  
> have all the time in the world to take pictures.
>

Better reflexes? Sometimes, but the best news shots of the winners  
show equal reflex to action in my opinion. (The head kick, the man  
over the bomb victim, the outreached hand of the car bomb victim,  
placement of the chopper in the earthquake aftermath, et al) Better  
eye? I doubt it.


> As far as triviality in content? That's a crock simply because the  
> subjects aren't being compared to decide the ultimate winner.
>

Unto each his own, but in my mind, eye and heart, a white chick in a  
bathing suit banging her head on a diving board is trivial content  
when viewed alongside a screaming Iraqi child bloodied when her  
parents were killed by US soldiers. As always, no authority, just my  
opinion.

Ric Carter
http://gallery.leica-users.org/Passing-Fancies

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