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Jon Claremont
Dear Jon,
Quite.
The mirror image of my suggestion.
Cheers.
R.
Roger:
Our photos together would be quite telling.
Dear Jon,
Quite.
The mirror image of my suggestion.
Cheers.
R.
sjones: Us people at RFF do not use the word c***.
Pitxu lives in a war zone himself.
It seems many people discussing this are drawing a line in the sand which separates the hobbyists from the PJ's. There are the RFF'ers, and then there are "those pros out there in war zones." The supposition is that the PJ's have a responsibility to document what they see and share it with the world and the rest of us are just out for the pleasure of it.
While, of course, it's accurate to say that a lot of us go shoot for our own pleasure, I fail to see why our craft suddenly loses merit as a tool of communication unless we have journalist credentials around our neck. I see any opportunity to communicate to a broader audience as a worthwhile endeavor, be it stock brokers in good times or bad, or refugee camps in Pakistan. Our only responsibility with the content is to document it honestly and share it with the audience we can reach.
In the end, it will serve to broaden each of our world views, by observing and learning from corners of the world we may never see, or even looking in our own back yard through another person's lens. This is why I value the work of Nachwey and Salgado, among others. I believe that's the kind of work that uses the full capacity of our medium, and we all have the chance to contribute in our own way and in our own view.
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So the fox that has eaten my chicken is now injured and crying - what are my feelings towards him ? Too complex for me.
I fail to see why our craft suddenly loses merit as a tool of communication unless we have journalist credentials around our neck. I see any opportunity to communicate to a broader audience as a worthwhile endeavor, be it stock brokers in good times or bad, or refugee camps in Pakistan. Our only responsibility with the content is to document it honestly and share it with the audience we can reach.
Could you say anything "not nicer" than that Grumpy?
Magnum has done an essay about the same issue with photos by Gillies Peress.
http://inmotion.magnumphotos.com/essay/wakes
Very good. Thanks for sharing. This topic is so complex. To cover it you need more than just a handfull of photos.
These may be historical times. Give it a second thought. Just make sure you hug anyone who is threatening to jump out of a window!
As others have commented, I disagree. For me, it's not about pleasure. Just because I am not paid to be a journalist does not mean I'm not doing journalism.They were jounalists. Most members here are doing street photography for their own pleasure. Of course it's disrespect if you photograph a person in a uncomfortable situation for your own pleasure.
With all due respect, getting pleasure out of blame is just not healthy.Except perhaps if they deserve it, i.e. if they were responsible for the cock-up -- the 'bonus culture' brigade who made what they thought were one-way bets. Then it's not just my own pleasure: it's everyone's. Reprehensible, perhaps, but reasonable.
The difficulty, of course, lies in determining whether they were responsible or not.
Cheers,
R.