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Subject: [Leica] NEW STUFF : SIGN OF THE TMES. COLOUR OR b&w
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:27:35 -0700

 

Saganich offered:

Subject: Chris Re: [Leica] NEW STUFF : SIGN OF THE TMES. COLOUR OR b&w

 

>>>>My first reaction was disappointment that Ted shot such an image.  My 

American capitalistic indoctrination making the assumption Ted was hanging 

a sign of ignorant on the homeless.  Then I thought, na he's Canadian,  so 

I reinterpreted the image from a more socialist perspective suggesting 

homelessness is the end result when education isn't supported by 

society.  Then I thought most homelessness has nothing to do with 

education, rather a mental health issue, or in the U.S. a problem of 

unhealthy perspective.  In Canada the homeless are healthier so it is just 

that they have a radical perspective rather then an unhealthy one.<<<<

 

Hi Chris, 

And by now you've read the reason behind posting the picture as a learning
exercise for my 18 year old grandson who has recently taken an interest in
photography like gang busters. My thought was he would learn how other
people see a picture from different perspectives.

 

I have no doubt he wouldn't understand what the hell you're talking about
when it comes to socialism and the "American way"  but certainly a different
manner to looking at the photograph.

 

ted

 

 

At 03:31 PM 4/7/2009, you wrote:

>I really haven't been following this thread, though I was surprised to see

>it as an issue from your camera.

> 

>My code on things like this is to not shoot them. It is low hanging fruit

>and easy to steer a viewer's mind to a conclusion that may be in error.  We

>don't know if the pair featured are ignorant or educated, so it is kind of

>like pinning a sign to their backs.

> 

>In the large version, the guy in the chair could very well be Ric Carter,

>and the guy on the ground Kyle Cassidy (who we all know uses a grocery cart

>as a gadget bag, since he carries all kinds of crap with him on a shoot.)

> 

>The sign gets in the way and  too bad, because it could have been a pretty

>good picture.

> 

>Sonny

> 

> 

> 

>On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Ted Grant <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:

> 

> > Hi Steve,

> >

> > I'm sure the wording on the building to the right is the most important

> > these days tied into the two fellows in the middle as a story telling

> > picture. And that's what caught the eye in the story telling point.

> >

> >

> >

> > That of course may not be what others see, but that's lfe in the fast
lane

> > of photojournalism. And photo editors. :-) Lifes always been like that.
:-)

> 

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Chris Saganich MS, CPH

Senior Physicist, Office of Health Physics

Weill Medical College of Cornell University

New York Presbyterian Hospital

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http://intranet.med.cornell.edu/research/health_phys/

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