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masochistic_me said:
how so? what was it like? i'm so jealous. :wink:
Sorry for the delay getting back to you. The exhibition overall is thought-provoking. When I went, there were few other people and so could spend some time viewing very large prints without being disturbed.

Usually I've found Sally Mann's images give me an uncomfortable feeling. No doubt because the upbringing of her children is so different from what most think of as normal. But also because, with the use of props that are associated with adults (like the cigarettes, pushchair, sunglasses etc) and the adult poses, kind of provoke thoughts of a disturbing future for them.
But seeing Mann's photographs in the context of the exhibition brought out a particularly uneasy theme. The other 20 or so artists had their own ideas of abnormal and disturbing childhoods.
There was a Dutch duo called Lamswerde and Matedin (sp) who put leering male mouths seemlessly on tiny young girls. But it wasn't obvious at first, you just kind of had this uneasy feeling about them.

Many of the images seemed to force you to take the position of voyeur. I didn't enjoy it, but I'll go back again to view Mann's images. Out of context, (and from a photographer's analytical viewpoint) they've got a quality that I have to admit I wasn't really expecting.

Unfortunately it doesn't tell a lot but here's a link Mixed Up Childhood Exhb - Auckland Art Gallery
 

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Hi Talia

Welcome! I can relate, too, to your hesitation in calling yourself a photographer. Diving into it myself and it can all be a bit overwhelming: so much to know! But, this site is a wonderful place to get lots of support and sage-like advice on all the different aspects of traditional photography.

Recently read a biography on Diane Arbus during the hurricane season (I'm in Florida). Found it impossible to put down! Which was a good thing, because I couldn't leave the house! Didn't look at a single photo of hers until I was about half way through.

Again, welcome.

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Claire Senft said:
Masochistic_me. Can you beat that? Welcome.

Hey Claire, I hear you have a 400 lb tripod for a 35mm camera. Maybe that beats Talia? Wanna share a pic of your 35mm sitting on top of the mammoth? :wink:

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Gender?

jdef said:
Evgeny, please forgive me for my ignorance of Russian name genders. I find Russian names of both genders to be very beautiful, and perhaps for that reason I too often assume them to be feminine, so I've just stopped guessing.
Jay
I have a friend called Jae who is a georgeous female. You never can tell...

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Evgeny S said:
Hello Friends!

I've just registered and this is my first post.
I'm so happy to find the community of guys (men and women) who still like film photography!
Greetings from Moscow (Russia), the house of Zenit, Zorki, Horizont, Iskra, Moskva, etc. cameras :smile:
The only Evgeny I know of previosly is the tennis player, Kafelnikov.

You're not a lurking multi-millionaire are you?

Enjoy your time on APUG....
Glenn
 
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