: 10/29/2004 10:54:53 PM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
OK, here's my last word on it: IMHO the photo has no artistic, technical
or novelty merit. It is disturbing/controversial/unpleasant/whatever but
that's all.
Now I'm thinking of a project on these lines myself: a series
Oh, s**t, it's already done:
http://www.toiletmuseum.com/
Nothing new under the sun, eh ?
Jerry Todd wrote:
I, for one, will be looking for your essay.
Say Jerry, interesting coincidence, both you and Shel are using the same
ISP ? And the e-mail originating IP address is 4.243.x.x too ? Or might
it be that
Jerry Todd wrote:
something
Dancing Frog Studio
Calaveras, CA
[Original Message]
From: Caveman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/29/2004 11:26:42 PM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
Say Jerry, interesting coincidence, both you and Shel are using the same
ISP ? And the e-mail originating IP
Hi,
Saturday, October 30, 2004, 3:36:24 AM, Jerry wrote:
I'm not sure that's the case, but what if it is? So what if they're posted
to make people aware of situations that exist in the world outside of
flowers and landscapes, and apart from digital shmigital cell phone
cameras? That is one
On 29/10/04, Jerry Todd, discombobulated, unleashed:
Not really a coincidence. I'm at Shel's office now. I sometimes get down
to the Bay Area and spend the night there. Since I'm here often enough,
this computer is set up with my own profile. I may have even mentioned
something about our
On 29/10/04, Jerry Todd, discombobulated, unleashed:
Not really a coincidence. I'm at Shel's office now. I sometimes get down
to the Bay Area and spend the night there. Since I'm here often enough,
this computer is set up with my own profile. I may have even mentioned
something about our
On 29/10/04, Shel Belinkoff, discombobulated, unleashed:
Ostein's comment
Who he?? - Ed.
Cheers,
Cotty
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, is it not, to
document and report on the world in which we live and to present ideas in
the form of images to provoke thought and discussion.?
Jerry Todd
[Original Message]
From: Caveman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/29/2004 7:17:56 PM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
It is most
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From: Keith Whaley
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
This sort of crap is totally absurd.
Shel's image is at the heart of photography, and historically
always has been.
The entire span of publishing photographic images is not to please
everybody's taste
.
Seems like a good reason to give up photography all together. VBG
Kenneth Waller
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From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
- Original Message
do it! -And don't
blame others for lack of engagement if they don't approve of your
images. It's not your agenda I dismiss.
sincerely,
Jostein
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From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 2:59 AM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO
OK, here's my last word on it: IMHO the photo has no artistic,
technical or novelty merit. It is
disturbing/controversial/unpleasant/whatever but that's all.
Note how often Shel's photos generate extended discussions. Frank's do too.
The rest of us put up photos and viewers say Nice or offer
Speaking of assumptions, could you (or anyone else) answer the
questions I have interspersed below? I'm quite certain that there's a
fundamental discrepancy between intention and perception here, and it
would make an interesting lesson for me, I think.
If you feel it more appropriate to send it
it?
Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Joseph Tainter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 30. oktober 2004 19:15
Til: pdml
Emne: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
OK, here's my last word on it: IMHO the photo has no artistic,
technical
Interspersed
Jostein wrote:
Speaking of assumptions, could you (or anyone else) answer the
questions I have interspersed below? I'm quite certain that there's a
fundamental discrepancy between intention and perception here, and it
would make an interesting lesson for me, I think.
If you feel it
Hi Shel and all,
A late comment on the original photograph.
I think it is interesting - the idea and the description, which
suggest that people in all walks of life can enjoy breakfast in bed.
It does give me to think, and in that sense it is a good photograph.
I agree with Jostein,
Hi,
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/b-in-b.html
That's weird. If I was in that social position, I would not be
comfortable making my pitch in the middle of the pavement. It looks
almost posed.
BTW, did you ever manage to resend the cheque? I can't get through to
you
Good photo, Shel - your photos are often a wake-up call to those of us more
fortunate.
Maris
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Some people have lives of comfort and luxury, and can be entertained
by breakfast in a warm, comfortable bed: juice, toast, coffee, the
morning paper, all delivered and presented
Isn't it amazing how one's perspective is influenced by one's situation.
For instance, when I first looked at the photo I saw dispair and felt lucky
that I was not in that situation. Upon closer inspection I noticed that the
woman is smiling. Even in her situation she still has something to
Absolutely boring. No novel subject, no interesting framing, point of
view, lighting or postprocessing whatsoever.
The only interesting part is that you are attracted to do this every so
often.
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/b-in-b.html
Portraits of the Less Fortunate, as Shel calls them, can be
interesting. With Shel's intro it seems like we're supposed to feel
sorry for this lady, for all the obvious social reasons.This photo
fails to provoke such emotions with me. She's just an obese woman,
smoking and munching junk food on
David Madsen wrote on 10/29/2004, 4:12 PM:
Isn't it amazing how one's perspective is influenced by one's situation.
For instance, when I first looked at the photo I saw dispair and felt
lucky
that I was not in that situation. Upon closer inspection I noticed
that the
woman is
It was pretty early one morning when I saw what appeared to be a pile of
rags on the sidewalk. No one was around. I went over to see what was up,
and there was this woman, lounged out there, having eaten or just about to
eat her Burger King breakfast, enjoying a cigarette, and apart from the
Hi Mike,
She wasn't making a pitch at all. She wasn't asking anything from anyone.
For whatever reason she just wanted to stretch out there and enjoy whatever
comfort she could take from that place at that time. She didn't even ask me
for anything, and we spoke for a while. As for her posing,
Somehow, Maris I don't think ~you~ need a wake-up call ... some people,
however, most certainly do.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Maris V. Lidaka Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good photo, Shel - your photos are often a wake-up call to those of us
more
fortunate.
Maris
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Hi,
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
She wasn't making a pitch at all.
The barrier of a common language rears its head again. I meant pitch as
in camping, not as in place to sell your wares. It's such an odd place
for some one to have (presumably) slept, that it looks like you have
said to a model We
Hi,
Friday, October 29, 2004, 9:50:56 PM, Shel wrote:
Hi Mike,
She wasn't making a pitch at all. She wasn't asking anything from anyone.
Hi,
She wasn't making a pitch at all. She wasn't asking anything from anyone.
I don't think Mike meant it that way. Over here if you pitch a tent it
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:57:14 -0700, Shel Belinkoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people have lives of comfort and luxury, and can be entertained by
breakfast in a warm, comfortable bed: juice, toast, coffee, the morning
paper, all delivered and presented by someone who cares for them. Others
You look but you do not see ... tis a shame you are so jaded and cynical.
She's smiling, there's direct eye contact, and she's not the least bit
grumpy with my presence. Your comments are worthless since you've made
them based on unwarranted assumptions and lack of observation. In
addition,
On 29 Oct 2004 at 17:59, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
My comments were not to evoke sympathy, but to show a similarity between
two extreme segments of the population. Both can enjoy a pleasant morning
breakfast in bed regardless of social and economic class or their physical
situation. It's sad
At this point, Rob, I don't give a rat's ass ... thanks for your kind
suggestion though. Anyway, the comments to which I was referring was the
comparison between to two socio-economoic classes and Ostein's comment that
I was trying to evoke sympathy while I am trying to show a commonality.
I'm
It is most evident now that you post these pics here with the purpose of
starting social/political debates and not artistical/technical ones
related to photography. May I suggest some other controversial subjects
like guns/abortion/religion. This would help make the list perfectly
unreadable.
and report on the world in which we live and to present ideas in
the form of images to provoke thought and discussion.?
Jerry Todd
Dancing Frog Studio
Calaveras, CA
[Original Message]
From: Caveman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/29/2004 7:17:56 PM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 22:13:31 -0400, Caveman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is most evident now that you post these pics here with the purpose of
starting social/political debates and not artistical/technical ones
related to photography. May I suggest some other controversial subjects
like
This is good by itself, but strongest in combination with your other photos.
What are you going to do with these? An exhibition? A book? A magazine
spread?
I hope you'll do something with them.
Joe
Decorate his livingroom ?
Joseph Tainter wrote:
This is good by itself, but strongest in combination with your other
photos.
What are you going to do with these? An exhibition? A book? A magazine
spread?
I hope you'll do something with them.
Joe
frank theriault wrote:
Whatever you think of Shel's photo, that's all it is: a photo.
I objected to his social/political rant, not to him taking photos.
I don't understand why it is that Shel is accused of starting debates,
or having political motives, or of having an agenda. Why is it that
no
Well said, Frank!
Bruce
Friday, October 29, 2004, 7:43:21 PM, you wrote:
ft On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 22:13:31 -0400, Caveman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is most evident now that you post these pics here with the purpose of
starting social/political debates and not artistical/technical ones
- Original Message -
From: Jerry Todd
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
I'm not sure that's the case, but what if it is? So what if
they're posted
to make people aware of situations that exist in the world outside
of
flowers and landscapes, and apart from digital shmigital
Except when we want to post here:
http://tinyurl.com/2j58
William Robb wrote:
In our world, the sun is always over our right shoulder, and there are
nice fluffy clouds, dancing and playing at making interesting shapes.
The girls are always wholesome and beautiful, the boys are manly and
heroic.
PM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
frank theriault wrote:
Whatever you think of Shel's photo, that's all it is: a photo.
I objected to his social/political rant, not to him taking photos.
I don't understand why it is that Shel is accused of starting debates,
or having political
Looking for some fisting, Jerry ?
I have *very* large hands.
Jerry Todd wrote:
May I humbly suggest you put on
a pair of proctologist's gloves.
True, Jerry. I personally have no problem with folks posting politically
controversal photos as long as they personally took them. God what a boring
world it would be if all we could look at are flowers, bugs, and waterfalls.
--
Jerry Todd wrote:
I'm not sure that's the case, but what if it is?
English word pitch is used to denote pitching a tent, in other words
camping...
(In this case urban camping).
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Hi Mike,
She wasn't making a pitch at all. She wasn't asking anything from anyone.
For whatever reason she just wanted to stretch out there and enjoy whatever
]
Date: 10/29/2004 10:00:24 PM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
Looking for some fisting, Jerry ?
I have *very* large hands.
Jerry Todd wrote:
May I humbly suggest you put on
a pair of proctologist's gloves.
Studio
Calaveras, CA
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From: Graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 10/29/2004 10:01:49 PM
Subject: Re: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed
True, Jerry. I personally have no problem with folks posting politically
controversal photos as long as they personally
OK, here's my last word on it: IMHO the photo has no artistic, technical
or novelty merit. It is disturbing/controversial/unpleasant/whatever but
that's all.
Now I'm thinking of a project on these lines myself: a series of pics of
soiled decrepit public toilets. We need to do something about
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