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Date/Time:2007-Jan-26 20:06:00
Subject:Re: Res: WARNING(virus check bypassed): Re: The 18th Arabian Gulf Cup Football Tournament - Abu Dhabi

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Res: WARNING(virus check bypassed): Re: The 18th Arabian Gulf Cup Football Tournament - Abu Dhabi - AYRTON - (avi) 2007-Jan-26 20:06:00
I completely agree with Roger
Out [OT] or PVT for this kind of crap
And congratulations to QTVRs work from anyone who wants to show us a  
different world
Thanks

AYRTON



On 26/01/2007, at 13:08, Roger Howard wrote:

> As photographers, we're often in the position of capturing images of
> interest subjects; those subjects are, very frequently, of a  
> controversial
> nature, as that's often what makes for interesting images. Nudity,
> cultural events, politics, are all things we see and capture.
>
> As members of a photography group, we are not here to debate the
> *subjects* of the images; that much is clear. We're all adults (or  
> close
> enough) and should be able to separate our personal/political/cultural
> alignments enough to assess someone's work without assuming they are
> making an in-your-face statement. And, frankly, even if they *are*  
> making
> a statement, it's up to you to decide whether it's appropriate to  
> respond.
>
> Whatever culture gaps exist here are natural, but it's not useful to
> attack a fellow photographer - or even demand an explanation - for the
> subjects of his work. If you want to engage them in conversations  
> on that
> level, try doing it in private first and you might learn something  
> about
> the intent, and the other person's interpretation of what they  
> captured.
>
> Seriously, I'm pretty surprised this group is getting drawn into  
> this. We
> should all know better. Regardless of what you may think of the  
> state of
> one culture versus another, that's just not relevant to what we're  
> here
> for.
>
> In short, we're not here to debate political or cultural issues.
>
> It's not about racism or cultural sensitivity - no one here has to  
> *like*
> the subjects depicted in the photography shared here. It's about  
> the scope
> of this list (and the largest project), which as I understand it is  
> *not*
> a forum for debating the worlds socioeconomic and cultural clashes.
>
> I'm with Pat, btw. :P
>
>
>
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