Chris,
There's no such thing as an unbiased neutral view for all I know.
Photography involves a point a view, through the viewfinder, and when
editing, what you show, and what you don't.
Shoot a flower and others may ask why you don't shoot people. Are you
not concerned about people?
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/album368/FF-Visitor-BW-1100202.jpg.html
Shoot people and others may also be entitled to ask if you don't feel
concerned by bee preservation,
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/PAW-2009/2009-PAW-37-1120810-Jesus+Blood.jpg.html
etc.,etc., ad infinitum et nauseum.
To each their own vision I guess, and political bias, be it conscious
or not.
Amites
Philippe
Le 25 janv. 15 à 14:06, Chris Trask a écrit :
Unbiased? The rest-of-the-world visiting Cuba all have some bias?
Exactly my thoughts
Maybe Chris is simply expecting a bias that matches his own?
Having seen Tina's photos of Viet Nam, showing everyday life
there without any political bias one way or the other, I'm expecting
that she will again apply the same political neutrality so that we
can have an unbiased view of everyday life on the island that we
have boycotted and dismissed for the past 55 years.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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