That guy is a very interesting story.
I saw a video about him, he was in it, on Youtube.
Fascinating person. Made his own cameras and lenses.!.
yes, and my point was that he was virtually unknown and gallery people found him ( like VM )
they saw his work and marketed the hell out of it and sold it and made a book of it and he gave a tour of his
small apartment / home in videos and he enjoyed his 15 minutes of fame. ( unlike VM ) and the gallery people and publishers got $$ ( like with VM ) ..
he seems to have taken his fame well, didn't seem changed by much of it. Unlike a lot of content providers / profiteers of today
they seem to be suffering from their fame-base having short attention spans... so they have to do one outrageous thing after another to keep on top of the heap..
at least they are keeping Dr Phil busy.
without gallery people would know nothing of him and his work &c (like VM ).. the world is a richer place because of these discoveries.
Besides, nowadays. people aren't making photographs in obscurity like they were 10 or 30 years ago, the world is a'glut in interesting imagery
the whole 15 pages of commentary about how Maloof's a scoundrel and a rat for buying the storage bin, saving the negatives from the trash heap, paying for the copyright and letting the world know what a great photographer VM was. .. is a bit much. Im happy she is getting her well deserved fame. Its just like photographers to complain incessantly about someone else being recognized.