ranger9
Well-known
...is kind of lame? I mean, seriously:
https://leicarumors.com/2022/01/30/leica-picture-of-the-year-2021.aspx/
If I had shot that I would probably be happy with it, and post it on my Instagram, and it might get six or eight likes, and that would be the end of it...
https://leicarumors.com/2022/01/30/leica-picture-of-the-year-2021.aspx/
If I had shot that I would probably be happy with it, and post it on my Instagram, and it might get six or eight likes, and that would be the end of it...
Emile de Leon
Well-known
Doesnt matter.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Love his early work & work over the years / b&w
this 2021 photo of the year... absolutely meh... Dreadful !
I see no value, be it in composition, colour, atmosphere, content, but that's just Me
Thank Goodness I was not a juror ... giggles.
this 2021 photo of the year... absolutely meh... Dreadful !
I see no value, be it in composition, colour, atmosphere, content, but that's just Me
Thank Goodness I was not a juror ... giggles.
Dogman
Veteran
His B&W work is still strong and appealing to me but I've never been crazy about his color photos. I think this one is okay--the curved lines are nice--but I'm not fond of the lighting and the glaring colors. But that's just a personal preference. I've seen numerous color photos by Gibson that I like much better.
ptpdprinter
Veteran
It is a good photograph, but not among Ralph Gibson's great photographs, and there are many. I would also note that this is Leica's first Picture of the Year award. I guess Leica had to create an award to give him since they inducted him into the Leica Hall of Fame. Kind of makes you wonder if there were any other entries. Who, for example, was the runner-up? I think this will be sort of like a gold watch. They give you the award after you have been a Leica brand ambassador for 25 years or whatever. Leica needs to promote its younger brand ambassadors. The old guys could keel over any day now. Does anyone know if Joel Meyerowitz has a special edition Leica camera like Ralph Gibson. I watched a video of Joel Meyerowitz hawking Leica cameras and he was pretty convincing. Maybe he will get the award next year. After all, it didn't exist when he was admitted to the Leica Hall of Fame in 2017, so Leica sort of owes him one.
Speaking of Leica brand ambassadors, I looked and couldn't find a list. I found a website with six or eight Leica UK brand ambassadors, and another website for Leica Indonesia brand ambassadors. I didn't open that link so I don't know how many there are. Seems like they should have some Leica USA brand ambassadors, but I came up empty handed. I did find this employment website that said Leica brand ambassadors make $18/hour, but that couldn't be right. Sounds like that is the price of a parking space near a Leica Store. Pretty hilarious.
Speaking of Leica brand ambassadors, I looked and couldn't find a list. I found a website with six or eight Leica UK brand ambassadors, and another website for Leica Indonesia brand ambassadors. I didn't open that link so I don't know how many there are. Seems like they should have some Leica USA brand ambassadors, but I came up empty handed. I did find this employment website that said Leica brand ambassadors make $18/hour, but that couldn't be right. Sounds like that is the price of a parking space near a Leica Store. Pretty hilarious.
sevres_babylone
Veteran
I agree that it is a strange selection as picture of the year, though it is very Gibson..Like Dogman, I prefer his black and white work. Deus Ex Machina is a book I like very much. His colour Paris book less so. Although he is not a favourite of mine, I admire his discipline and craft, and have been inspired when I hear him talk about his work and career on Youtube videos, and also in a lovely book, Refractions.
dexdog
Veteran
KInda reminds me of 1960s pop art. Not a genre I ever cared much about. Meh about sums it up for me
bluesun267
Well-known
This photo says everything you need to know about Leica at this particular moment: it's functional, retro, rich, and totally disinterested in the outside world
ranger9
Well-known
This photo says everything you need to know about Leica at this particular moment: it's functional, retro, rich, and totally disinterested in the outside world
...aaaaand bluesun267 drops the mic and walks off the stage, having totally won the thread. I wish I'd said that! [applause emoji]
zuiko85
Veteran
Yeah, pretty bland. Now, if Elvis was sitting in the seat, then yeah, THAT would make it worthy of ‘picture of the year’.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
I don't mind it. Colour, form and geometry are satisfying (to me). Going off the LR link it seems to work far better as a mounted print.
Picture of the *year*? Well....
Picture of the *year*? Well....
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Maybe Ralph hired someone to take that photo for him?
If Jackson Pollock was too drunk to fool around with cans of paint and got one of his girlfriends to splatter and drip paint on a giant canvas on the floor who would really know by now?
If Jackson Pollock was too drunk to fool around with cans of paint and got one of his girlfriends to splatter and drip paint on a giant canvas on the floor who would really know by now?
Archiver
Veteran
Yeah, if I posted that on IG it would get a bunch of likes and not much else. Enter that in a local/national photo competition and it probably wouldn't go far. Ralph is Ralph, and in this instance, it's about providence and branding.
TenEleven
Well-known
I can sort of see where he's coming from. It looks a bit like an abstracted oil painting. Especially with the weird textured grey thing beyond the window. However... it's not something I'd put in a show... let alone picture of the year.. that seems to be a bit of a stretch.
I think there may be another angle: If Leica (who are largely a fashion brand now let's face it) chooses an actually intimidating photo as their "Photo of the Year" that might put people off photography and buying a camera. However if the honored picture of the year is something you look at and say "I could have shot that, too".... that's a different story...
I think there may be another angle: If Leica (who are largely a fashion brand now let's face it) chooses an actually intimidating photo as their "Photo of the Year" that might put people off photography and buying a camera. However if the honored picture of the year is something you look at and say "I could have shot that, too".... that's a different story...
Emile de Leon
Well-known
Look..
Its a picture of a boat..
Its a picture of a boat..
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
First off, I am pissed they did not choose one of mine. ;o) Second, this photo is a near miss in a lot of areas. It is "almost" a lot of things but it is not a great anything. Could it be they are lowering the bar to encourage more purchasers? Sort of, "Hey, look, you can do this well."
I like more the proletarian school of photography, not too intellectual or artsy, just street photos of us as we are. Needless to say, I am a fan of Vivian Meir which probably puts me in the minority. I prefer the immediate impact, nothing that has to be wondered about. Like a yellow boat.
I like more the proletarian school of photography, not too intellectual or artsy, just street photos of us as we are. Needless to say, I am a fan of Vivian Meir which probably puts me in the minority. I prefer the immediate impact, nothing that has to be wondered about. Like a yellow boat.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Yeah, pretty bland. Now, if Elvis was sitting in the seat, then yeah, THAT would make it worthy of ‘picture of the year’.
Elvis and Bigfoot. With their flying saucer in the background. But since all three are missing, let's be honest: this picture is a waste of perfectly good pixels.
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
None of these Leica "awards" - whether it be Leica's picture of the year, the annual Barnack awards, or even their advertising - impress me. I've actually gotten used to seeing terrible pictures coming out of Leica corporate.
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