Monday, October 1, 2007
Me and Dick
Richard Avedon said;
"A portrait is not a likeness. The moment an emotion or fact is transformed into a photograph it is not longer a fact but an opinion. There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a photograph. All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth."
I shot this guy for a magazine last week and not sure if he is going to like it. He does not look particularly heroic nor am I sure the editor will run it. It is a lie and it is the truth. It is the truth in that it happened and it is a lie because I am not sure if it is a true represnatation of the subjects chararcter.
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Can you explain why you shot it that way? Did you think it was a representation of his character when you shot it that way?
It looks like a stoop shouldered nebbish intellectual introvert who thinks he has a sense of whimsy and humor, but probably laughs nervously at his own jokes. If that's who he is you captured him precisely. By the way, you have a typo on the word representation.
Is that a newshound? He should love that shot. If you don't mind, I'm going to use it on my blog...
Steve Goldstein - Alacrablog
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