darkosaric
Member
So,
I was discussing my favorite film director Abbas Kiarostami - and I came to conclusion that he made master pieces in Iran under censorship, but when he had total freedom in other countries - his films are not so good as works from Iran. Same is for the movies from Croatia: before the war in the 1990's - in the communism many films were great, but after democracy came - nothing.
From another side in comedy world I consider Ricky Gervais, Larry David and Louie CK top of the top - and they do not have any form of censorship (or self-censorship) at all.
So naturally this makes me think about censorship and self-censorship in photography. One thing is limit yourself - and this is good, art can be improved when forced in some limits, but is there a censorship and self-censorship in photography? One thing that cross my mind is that people in western countries are avoiding to take pictures of children on public places. I know it is legal in many countries, but considered a no go zone - so people will stop them self. Is this some kind of self-censorship?
What are your toughs about this? Can censorship or self-censorship be good for photography and art in general?
Thanks,
I was discussing my favorite film director Abbas Kiarostami - and I came to conclusion that he made master pieces in Iran under censorship, but when he had total freedom in other countries - his films are not so good as works from Iran. Same is for the movies from Croatia: before the war in the 1990's - in the communism many films were great, but after democracy came - nothing.
From another side in comedy world I consider Ricky Gervais, Larry David and Louie CK top of the top - and they do not have any form of censorship (or self-censorship) at all.
So naturally this makes me think about censorship and self-censorship in photography. One thing is limit yourself - and this is good, art can be improved when forced in some limits, but is there a censorship and self-censorship in photography? One thing that cross my mind is that people in western countries are avoiding to take pictures of children on public places. I know it is legal in many countries, but considered a no go zone - so people will stop them self. Is this some kind of self-censorship?
What are your toughs about this? Can censorship or self-censorship be good for photography and art in general?
Thanks,