Right on, AG!
On Mar 24, 2015 12:20 PM, "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > world¹s most famous photograph? Most iconic photo of all time?
Please.
> > Maybe mccurry¹s most famous photo, possibly.
>
> I'm not so sure about that. Let's put 200 year glasses on. Will this
> photo stand the test of time like the Mona Lisa? Very possible.
>
>
> > His nonsense self-aggrandizing comments take away from the value of his
> > work. Rubbish like:
>
> Agreed. He's a great photographer, but certainly not the only great
> photographer. He has certainly learned the art on how to identify a
> story and get the results to support that story. I just fear that he's
> trying to manufacture a story behind his own success and it just isn't
> sounding right. A little reminder to him: When the story is about you,
> you are no longer able to cover the story. Brian Williams comes to
> mind.
>
> Personally, I think that Tina's photography runs circles around his.
> Tina's shows real life. Steve's is often times obviously staged or
> defined.
>
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