BrianShaw
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I beg to differ with the 100%. It’s there but not 100%. Peace out...Check the calender dude, since 2014 its been 100% anti white christian heterosexual male NON STOP.
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I beg to differ with the 100%. It’s there but not 100%. Peace out...Check the calender dude, since 2014 its been 100% anti white christian heterosexual male NON STOP.
You need to expand your horizons and enjoy the explosion of quality and diversity that we are now able to easily experience.Check the calender dude, since 2014 its been 100% anti white christian heterosexual male NON STOP.
Here's a gallery of the current roster of Magnum photographers:
https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographers/
Not to pick on Magnum in particular, they are just representative of larger trends. Yes, there are still inequities to be overcome.
You need to expand your horizons and enjoy the explosion of quality and diversity that we are now able to easily experience.
We have a vibrant and diverse population here on the West Coast of Canada. I pity you for all you refuse to see.Alot of the "quality" you are professing, is nothing more then politics. And political subjugation of photography.
diversity doesnt equal excellence and historically speaking in the last 3,000 years of human history ANY time you get seperate groups of peoples living together, you get nothing but misery and blood shed. Look at the Balkans.
There is a subforum on Photrio called the Soapbox. It was literally made for you.Check the calender dude, since 2014 its been 100% anti white christian heterosexual male NON STOP.
Heavily loaded with women, and non whites considering how the media plays on racial divisions.
I had taken a long break from these forums and I am now, once again, remembering why. The signal to noise ratio is simply horrible and appears to have gotten worse. Trying to find an *actual* discussion about photography where people are being civil, respectful, and aren't engaged in (at best) wacky conspiracy theories and (at worst) outright blatant racism and age-old stereotypes. Seriously...where did the photographers go leaving this board to QAnon's rejected applicants? Can someone point me in the right direction?
I am glad you did as it leads me on to a pertinent question. Given the price of colour film now do we now know if there are more photographers of colour than colour photographers?This thread is three years old... why did you wake it? And especially now?
That is a bit of an odd expression. Isn’t it.This label, people of color
There is a subforum on Photrio called the Soapbox. It was literally made for you.
Sorry about that Sirius. My effort to pawn him off on you failed anyway, at least for now. I see he has joined Trendland in the "Restricted Access" club.Please do not send him there. The Soapbox does not need him.
Sorry about that Sirius. My effort to pawn him off on you failed anyway, at least for now. I see he has joined Trendland in the "Restricted Access" club.
A great many famous photographers were Jewish:Weegee was Jewish. Does that count?
Thank you very much. You have fine taste. My hometown choice comes in a blue bottle:I have to stop to have a drink. Would you like one too? Scotch, Rye, Dry Gin Martini, Mai Tai? I was introduced to the Hurricane drink in New Orleans and I make those too now. What would you like?
That’s the right attitude.i don't give a DAMN whither
A great many famous photographers were Jewish:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_American_photographers
An interesting article on the subject here:
https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/william-meyers/jews-and-photography/
I second that. My analogy would be that if I see what I regard as a better mouse trap then I want that trap. The origins etc of the better mouse trap producer are irrelevantThat’s the right attitude.
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