Al Kaplan
Veteran
I've had a few experiences where I said "Here, I have the police on my speed dial. Use my phone." They didn't.
If you want to see the most brutally honest and deeply troubling photographs of drug users that are sucked into a hellish life....
I've had a few experiences where I said "Here, I have the police on my speed dial. Use my phone." They didn't.
Didn't Larry Clark also do this? I don't know what equipment he shot but I seem to recall similar subject matter.
When I gave Gabe an archival 8x10 print of this photo, he proudly showed it to everyone around. Then he neatly folded it into quarters and put it in his hip pocket.
What did you mean by "only"? I think I may have misspoke or been misunderstood as saying honesty alone will gain trust...it won't, but lying has never gotten me anywhere I could've avoided.
Pablito: I had read the article about violent Guatemalan gangs.....
http://excellentmag.blogspot.com/2009/07/if-you-grumble-you-will-stumble.html
Put on your sound and rejoice in glorifying illegal activities!
Didn't Larry Clark also do this? I don't know what equipment he shot but I seem to recall similar subject matter.
he most certainly did. heroin users (and i believe close friends)
I was really surprised to find out that the movie Kids is what Clark went on to do in the 90s. That's not all that uplifting of a movie either.
I have photographed mounted police with ID illegally removed clubbing protesters, including a plain clothes university policeman, and police beating kids protesting at the Davis Cup Matches. The first were published in several publications on campus, the second in the local paper and Tennis Magazine.
I was called as a witness, but did not have to testify. One of my photographers was clubbed with his Nikon F being smacked with a billy club. I was friends with the AP photographer and made sure my press card was displayed.
While attending a conference in Columbus, one of the state's attorneys asked for a show of hands of attendees who had smoked, he quickly explained that it was not illegal (at least in Ohio) to have taken drugs, only to possess them.
Almost any kind of "street" photography may very well catch people not at the best of times, it is difficult to convey, and for the subject to judge, intent.
Sometimes I carry some small prints to show someone what I am trying to do, sometimes I remember to bring back some prints to give people a year or more later, always appreciated.
My friend Florencio photographs people very closely and personally in Mexico, he has really terrific stuff. We have shot on several day trips, many of the shots I have taken in Mexico have been obtained because he knew where to go. I try to use equipment I feel is less obtrusive looking, but he tells me generally he finds ordinary Mexican people view someone with serious looking equipment as an artist, and react with tolerance. Perhaps the opposite I would expect, but it is his culture.
Good to know the culture.
Dear Stewart,
It is frightening how many policemen, even in a so-called liberal democracy, not only fail to see the advantage of a free press but do everything in their power to destroy it.
Cheers,
Roger