Rant...But, many replies just seemed too judgmental...
Rant...But, many replies just seemed too judgmental...
any photographer who ventures beyond pets, fire hydrants, "street" and actually does some coherent work with a theme deserves credit
I'd say he's doing street as well. The bottom line for me is that the work is way more about the photographer (look at MY work) then its subjects. Many do it in the photography world and we even enjoy some of the work. However, that's where the exploitation factor comes into play for non-photographers / viewers.
that is not street. he has established a relationship with his subjects. if you "street" those people, most likely there will be an altercation with the photographer on the losing side.
the photographs are about a photographer when he/she photographs something that does not resonate with others, 99% of the boring photographs on the internet
i'm surprised no one has yet asked what camera or lens his using...
I feel the same way you do....Margu
most of the responses are comparing this newbee photographer who has a nice collection of portraits of people who could of as easily beat him,
and stole his camera and his $$ for crack or whatever. To well established photographers. He took a huge risk to get to know these people before he photographed them.
I'd bet my camera that NONE of the negative critics here would attempt that with their precious Leica's !!!.
I have read threads here where they praised the older,
established photographers, who did the same thing... expect, they where a socially accepted photographer already, so their images get praised...
I know there are plenty good photographers here... but, it seems by the many negative responses here,
they're are many "Judges" also that dismiss his work because it isn't up to par with their standard.
Well, how many of you where GREAT, or even good, out of the gate? Right... NONE OF YOU !!!!
Give the guy some credit.... it was totally out his comfort zone, and did tell a story with his book and photos as a whole.
Yes, it had been done before, as is the stuff we all photograph, has all been done before.
Your stuff and my stuff included...
But, some stories need to be told often by a different viewpoint,
to keep reminding us that not everybody has the same outcomes in life.
No, he is no "Street Photographer" as we define it,
But, it is a documentary the best he knew at the time.
He took a huge risk with his life --
A White guy with a camera in a prominently Black area in the Bronx, with a huge unemployment and crime rate.
(much more than many here would ever think of doing).. This guy has Balls, and compassion.
I praise him now, for the risk he took, and that he has a nice collection of street portraits, and that he took time to get to know his subjects... well done!!
He will grow in his technique with time, but, for a 1st try... Wow..
Perhaps, 5 years from now, when his work will be to your publishing standard, then you will praise him
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I expect rage to my reply..., but, this is my only reply in this thread.