cowanw
Member
Grain Elevator is correct.
Partly I was trying to direct the conversation away from politics onto something photographic and secondly I actually think that you have succeeded; dignity, sadness and maturity very much do come through. However I am of the opinion that if you wish to speak about a specific group in such circumstance (of which there are so many in the world) the photographs do need some language attached to them. I suppose alternately you could have depicted a few visual tropes that we might associate with the Romani; colourful wagons, head scarves or to make it French, a child presenting a brass ring for gold to a tourist - etc.- to do so would result in trivializing detriment of your image.
Your pictures are top notch I think but need words to make their point.
Partly I was trying to direct the conversation away from politics onto something photographic and secondly I actually think that you have succeeded; dignity, sadness and maturity very much do come through. However I am of the opinion that if you wish to speak about a specific group in such circumstance (of which there are so many in the world) the photographs do need some language attached to them. I suppose alternately you could have depicted a few visual tropes that we might associate with the Romani; colourful wagons, head scarves or to make it French, a child presenting a brass ring for gold to a tourist - etc.- to do so would result in trivializing detriment of your image.
Your pictures are top notch I think but need words to make their point.