Anscojohn
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[how does one explain or understand the Edward Weston image of the dead man in the desert? how does this image fit into Weston's body of work?
That photograph has always had controversy around it.
Under the circumstances described about the death accident, picture taking is utterly and completely tasteless, inappropriate, irreverent, and disrespectful--at least people of my generation would feel that way.
With a popular culture where people vote on which tv bug-eating exhibitionist is to be sent "off the island" questions of taste, etc. may not be well understood.
Picture-taking VS photography? Perhaps. I refused to take a camera with me when I made the pilgramage to Dachau. Given the calling to photograph there, alone, in the search for a photographic memorialization, I might make that even greater pilgramage. But I do not know.
John, Mount Vernon, Virginia USA
That photograph has always had controversy around it.
Under the circumstances described about the death accident, picture taking is utterly and completely tasteless, inappropriate, irreverent, and disrespectful--at least people of my generation would feel that way.
With a popular culture where people vote on which tv bug-eating exhibitionist is to be sent "off the island" questions of taste, etc. may not be well understood.
Picture-taking VS photography? Perhaps. I refused to take a camera with me when I made the pilgramage to Dachau. Given the calling to photograph there, alone, in the search for a photographic memorialization, I might make that even greater pilgramage. But I do not know.
John, Mount Vernon, Virginia USA