daveleo
what?
The May 27th issue of the New Yorker magazine got me clicking into this:
http://www.saulgallery.com/chronicle/svenson_2013.htm
The New Yorker notes that the photos were taken with a 500mm lens, through his windows and
his neighbors' without their knowledge and they were not informed about
the gallery exhibition. Under pressure, I believe, the photographer has since removed some photos of
neighbors children (again through their windows) from the exhibition.
My opinion is that this work is an invasion of privacy. It's actually offensive.
Maybe legal, but socially offensive.
http://www.saulgallery.com/chronicle/svenson_2013.htm
The New Yorker notes that the photos were taken with a 500mm lens, through his windows and
his neighbors' without their knowledge and they were not informed about
the gallery exhibition. Under pressure, I believe, the photographer has since removed some photos of
neighbors children (again through their windows) from the exhibition.
My opinion is that this work is an invasion of privacy. It's actually offensive.
Maybe legal, but socially offensive.