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http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/643

Watching this video led me through a range of emotion from bewilderment to fascination to outrage during the second half of her presentation.

Here's her website: http://www.tarynsimon.com/

I didn't post this in the "Photographer's" forum; I think the "Ethics and Philosophy" forum is more appropo due to her subject matter - how photography is 'feared', used to reveal, used to deceive, and used to associate. Anyway, this isn't anything new to us, but her presentation does make one ponder regardless.

Regards, Art.
 
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I think that the "Photographers" forum would have been perfectly good too.
She does what photographers do: use a medium (two, in her case) to tell a story, say something.

Nice pictures. Coherent body of work. Good!
 

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My prejudice against post-modernist sloganeering was completely overcome by her succinct and cogent statements--spoken, and visual.
 

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she seems very dry, no, extremely dry in her mannerism and character.

but maybe its because she's a better photographer than orator.

very interesting collection of work though, the Braille edition of Playboy was hilarious :smile:!

i will however agree wholeheartedly with her last statement that "our eyes are easily deceived"

-Dan
 

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anyone have an idea of her equipment, on the TED site, it mentions large format, I'm guessing 4x5 or 8x10. anyone have any idea?
 

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anyone have an idea of her equipment, on the TED site, it mentions large format, I'm guessing 4x5 or 8x10. anyone have any idea?
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Nothing much very outstanding about the actual picture taking--largely just "F11 and being there." It's the being there and the concept that are intriguing. All the jargon about space, and boundaries, etc. is right out of the post-modernist historian's lexicon, as far as I can recollect from attending conferences.
 

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anyone have an idea of her equipment, on the TED site, it mentions large format, I'm guessing 4x5 or 8x10. anyone have any idea?

She definitely uses large format, but I don't remember the details. I would expect 8x10, from looking at the photos.

I saw a Charlie Rose interview of her a year or so ago, which I bet you could find on You Tube or the like.

-Laura
 

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She definitely uses large format, but I don't remember the details. I would expect 8x10, from looking at the photos.

I saw a Charlie Rose interview of her a year or so ago, which I bet you could find on You Tube or the like.

-Laura

Thanks Laura - here is a link on Charlie Rose's site to that interview:

http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/8366

Matt
 

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On Charlie Rose, she said she uses 4X5.
 
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What's wrong with blind people being able to read something sexually arousing? I find it to be a great idea.
I think that the observation that she seems a bit dry is probably true.
The work is interesting but most of all it's relevance resides on the social power it has.
 

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As counterpoint, the use of stock footage presented as immediate news by Fox News
to provide a visual basis for the spoken text of a broadcast. There, the image is used as
justification for whatever editorial position the Corporation wishes to take.

Viewers unwilling, or unable, to see green grass and summer clothes at a political rally, for instance, taking place in cold weather, accept the commentary of a large crowd supporting a speaker, who in fact was speaking to a small group.

Seems like Goebbels won, Gene Smith lost, and Ms. Simon is doing us all a bit of good.
 

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Excellent presentation. Very admirable work...

Kristen Ashburn's series on AIDS in Africa is also worth a look. Its also on TED.

Ash
 
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Great presentation, thanks for the link. She speaks very well. The "wrongfully convicted" photos are powerful -- doubly so when she explains how their convictions were secured on the basis of sometimes manipulated photographic evidence.
 
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