airfrogusmc
Veteran
Ned,
"Winogrand's America was easy to photograph.
People were literally jumping in front of a camera to be photographed. Hismain challenge was to be discreet so people wouldn't start smiling at the camera".
Really? You were there? I don't remember people doing that.
"In today's America, the challenge is to be discreet in order not to get beat-up or shot by the police or armed civilians".
Easy to disprove...Start a poll to see how many RFFers have been beat up and shot at by police.
"His America was joyful. Our America is one of doubt and untrust".
Arguable, relative and most of all, irrelevant because good pictures certainly could be made in a joyous culture or a sad, frightened one.
"He who wants to be a Winogrand today doesn't understand that the whole game has changed. It was very easy back then".
To be a Winogrand today, one would not make the photographs Winogrand made, but rather make original, powerful pictures that expand our understanding of the medium and the world it describes, become some of the iconic images of our times and influence all that comes after. Was that easy to do then? If yes, why didn't everyone do it?
GNS I think you have hit the nail on the head and the real challenge today is to make images that captures todays streets and do it in a way that is as fresh as the new world is.