Re: PAW: Woody Guthrie

2004-05-28 Thread Gonz

frank theriault wrote:
Again, apologies for being so late commenting on this one.  As I've 
mentioned before, I don't delete PAWs if I get behind (if I do, it's 
an accident), and I do try to comment on every one, eventually.

I was intrigued, looking at the subject line of this one for the last 
week or so.  I wondered if it were a restored vintage photo or 
something.  Now that I read the body of your post, Gonz, I do recall 
hearing of the play;  sounds really interesting.  Hopefully it will 
end up on the road and in Toronto some day.  I don't know as much 
about him as I should, but I really admire his music, politics and life.

And, to find that you mention me in the same sentence as him is an 
(undeserved) honour.  Funny, but my roomate made an offhand comment 
about me being like the Miles Davis of photographers - again 
undeserved - but I knew what she meant.  I've thought that what I do 
is sort of like jazz - improvising and interpreting, but I like the 
Woody Guthrie thought about as much, because of the human element of it.

Anyway, thanks.  And, as for mentioning me in the same breath as Shel, 
well, I'll talk to you later about ~that~ one!  vbg

So, the photo (I figured I better get around to that g).  Like it a 
lot.  You really captured a moment there!  Off kilter and all, he 
really looks like a teetering drunk on the top of a freight car 
(riding the rails has long been a fantasy of mine - one that will go 
unfulfilled I'm afraid).  If I hadn't known it was a play, I'd have 
chastized you for the obvious photoshopping of the background g, but 
one way or the other, you're right, it looks cool.  Comp is just 
wonderful, as is exposure.
Thanks for the comment.  Honestly though, the background did really look 
like that!  I was tempted to increase the contrast to make him 
completely silhoette, but it really looked artificial at that point.  It 
was backlit and very saturated looking, my daughter did much of the 
lighting stagework for this play.

All in all, a terrific photograph, Gonz!  Thanks for posting it and 
allowing me to ramble on a bit...  g

BTW, are there any copyright issues that you know of?  In other words, 
did you ask permission to take photos?  I always ask, and more often 
than not, they say no (I always respect them).  Once, an usher kept 
giving me the evil eye during intermission, because some jerk took a 
flash photo, and usher thought it was me (after he said no).  I 
actually went up to him and told him it wasn't me, and showed him that 
I didn't have a flash, and I wouldn't have used one at a performance, 
but I don't think he believed me.  I mean, why would I ask, and then 
not respect their wishes.  Anyway, just curious if you asked.
They were fine with it, being college students and all.  If I had space, 
I would put it on a web site to give them some exposure.   Like you said 
though, they really hate flash photography, and will not let you in with 
a flash mounted on the camera.

cheers,
frank
The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The 
pessimist fears it is true.  -J. Robert Oppenheimer



From: Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: PAW: Woody Guthrie
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 22:26:44 -0500
Well, not a pic of him But a pic of a play about him.  For those 
who don't recognize the name, Woody Guthrie was a folk song composer 
that wrote songs about everyday life in small town America mainly 
during the depression, he is kind of a musical version of 
photographers like Shel  Frank, capturing special moments, but in 
music instead of pictures.  Here is a nice bio:

http://www.woodyguthrie.org/biography.htm
and here is a pic of a very interesting scene in the play when he is 
supposed to be on top of a train inebriated.  I liked the backdrop 
and the resultant silhouette:

http://home.austin.rr.com/randj/pics/_IGP0599-web.jpg
Comments, critiques, OT discussion, etc., welcome.
Gonz

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Re: PAW: Woody Guthrie

2004-05-28 Thread Gonz

frank theriault wrote:
And, to find that you mention me in the same sentence as him is an 
(undeserved) honour.  Funny, but my roomate made an offhand comment 
about me being like the Miles Davis of photographers - again 
undeserved - but I knew what she meant.  I've thought that what I do 
is sort of like jazz - improvising and interpreting, but I like the 
Woody Guthrie thought about as much, because of the human element of it.

Anyway, thanks.  And, as for mentioning me in the same breath as Shel, 
well, I'll talk to you later about ~that~ one!  vbg

Don't be so modest Frank.  Everyone on this list likes your work.  I 
just wish I could go to GFM to see some of it in person, and the person 
behind it.  :)

rg



RE: PAW: Woody Guthrie

2004-05-28 Thread Cesar Matamoros II
-Original Message-
From: Gonz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 11:32 AM


frank theriault wrote:


 And, to find that you mention me in the same sentence as him is an
 (undeserved) honour.  Funny, but my roomate made an offhand comment
 about me being like the Miles Davis of photographers - again
 undeserved - but I knew what she meant.  I've thought that what I do
 is sort of like jazz - improvising and interpreting, but I like the
 Woody Guthrie thought about as much, because of the human element of it.

 Anyway, thanks.  And, as for mentioning me in the same breath as Shel,
 well, I'll talk to you later about ~that~ one!  vbg

Don't be so modest Frank.  Everyone on this list likes your work.  I
just wish I could go to GFM to see some of it in person, and the person
behind it.  :)

rg

Frank takes photos?  I really should pay attention to this list :-)

I enjoy his photos too.  But I am really drawn to the personna.  Likewise
all the other PDMLers I hope to see at GFMtn.

I just hope people remember who I am,

César
Panama City, Florida

P.S.  Pity I do not have time to comment on all the photos...  Even this
weekend will leave me no time to myself...



RE: PAW: Woody Guthrie

2004-05-27 Thread frank theriault
Again, apologies for being so late commenting on this one.  As I've 
mentioned before, I don't delete PAWs if I get behind (if I do, it's an 
accident), and I do try to comment on every one, eventually.

I was intrigued, looking at the subject line of this one for the last week 
or so.  I wondered if it were a restored vintage photo or something.  Now 
that I read the body of your post, Gonz, I do recall hearing of the play;  
sounds really interesting.  Hopefully it will end up on the road and in 
Toronto some day.  I don't know as much about him as I should, but I really 
admire his music, politics and life.

And, to find that you mention me in the same sentence as him is an 
(undeserved) honour.  Funny, but my roomate made an offhand comment about me 
being like the Miles Davis of photographers - again undeserved - but I 
knew what she meant.  I've thought that what I do is sort of like jazz - 
improvising and interpreting, but I like the Woody Guthrie thought about as 
much, because of the human element of it.

Anyway, thanks.  And, as for mentioning me in the same breath as Shel, well, 
I'll talk to you later about ~that~ one!  vbg

So, the photo (I figured I better get around to that g).  Like it a lot.  
You really captured a moment there!  Off kilter and all, he really looks 
like a teetering drunk on the top of a freight car (riding the rails has 
long been a fantasy of mine - one that will go unfulfilled I'm afraid).  If 
I hadn't known it was a play, I'd have chastized you for the obvious 
photoshopping of the background g, but one way or the other, you're right, 
it looks cool.  Comp is just wonderful, as is exposure.

All in all, a terrific photograph, Gonz!  Thanks for posting it and allowing 
me to ramble on a bit...  g

BTW, are there any copyright issues that you know of?  In other words, did 
you ask permission to take photos?  I always ask, and more often than not, 
they say no (I always respect them).  Once, an usher kept giving me the evil 
eye during intermission, because some jerk took a flash photo, and usher 
thought it was me (after he said no).  I actually went up to him and told 
him it wasn't me, and showed him that I didn't have a flash, and I wouldn't 
have used one at a performance, but I don't think he believed me.  I mean, 
why would I ask, and then not respect their wishes.  Anyway, just curious if 
you asked.

cheers,
frank
The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The pessimist 
fears it is true.  -J. Robert Oppenheimer



From: Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PAW: Woody Guthrie
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 22:26:44 -0500
Well, not a pic of him But a pic of a play about him.  For those who 
don't recognize the name, Woody Guthrie was a folk song composer that wrote 
songs about everyday life in small town America mainly during the 
depression, he is kind of a musical version of photographers like Shel  
Frank, capturing special moments, but in music instead of pictures.  Here 
is a nice bio:

http://www.woodyguthrie.org/biography.htm
and here is a pic of a very interesting scene in the play when he is 
supposed to be on top of a train inebriated.  I liked the backdrop and the 
resultant silhouette:

http://home.austin.rr.com/randj/pics/_IGP0599-web.jpg
Comments, critiques, OT discussion, etc., welcome.
Gonz

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RE: PAW: Woody Guthrie

2004-05-20 Thread Yefei He
Hi, Gonz,

I like Woody Guthrie, too. Roll on, Columbia, roll on!

The backdrop in the photo almost hurts my eyes. It doesn't fit 
Woody Guthrie's personality to hurt poor farmers (perceived) like 
me :-)

Yefei 

 
 Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 22:26:44 -0500
 From: Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: PAW: Woody Guthrie
 
 Well, not a pic of him But a pic of a play about him.  
 For those who 
 don't recognize the name, Woody Guthrie was a folk song composer that 
 wrote songs about everyday life in small town America mainly 
 during the 
 depression, he is kind of a musical version of photographers 
 like Shel  
 Frank, capturing special moments, but in music instead of pictures.  
 Here is a nice bio:
 
 http://www.woodyguthrie.org/biography.htm
 
 and here is a pic of a very interesting scene in the play when he is 
 supposed to be on top of a train inebriated.  I liked the 
 backdrop and 
 the resultant silhouette:
 
 http://home.austin.rr.com/randj/pics/_IGP0599-web.jpg
 
 Comments, critiques, OT discussion, etc., welcome.
 
 Gonz