On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 1:15 AM, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Incidentally, I hope I'm giving a balanced picture. I do try to avoid
> taking photographs that only match my prejudices or expectations, and
> I do try to show people as individuals living their lives, not as
> archetypes of orientalism or anything. Those are the traps that
> tourists often fall into with their photos, and I want to avoid that,
> while admitting that I'm only there for a week so my pictures can only
> be very superficial.

Bob, i thought at first that i'll stay away from this discussion,
because when one talks about cultures and civilisations in such broad
brush strokes (mixed m?) things can get kind of thorny.

i think those are honest enough admissions from your side as a
photographer. that said, about giving a balanced picture, i would
think if a Moroccan or a resident of Fez were the photographer here,
the kind of pictures (and the kind of discussions you would get about
the pictures) would be totally different wouldn't it? i think you
(generic you) tend to see other places (especially culturally very
dissimilar places) as your culture has trained you to see them. even
the ways in which you think you are different (leading to what you
would think are different perspectives) make sense within the terms of
your own culture doesn't it? guess what i am saying is one can't be
objective, and that is not necessarily a bad thing....i think the fact
that indiana jones (and nat geo at the other end of the same spectrum)
has already been mentioned in relation to your photos *is* kind of
revealing...i am sure the residents of Fez have seen the indiana jones
series. i am not so sure if they've ever thought of themselves as
characters living inside one... all in the spirit of a balanced
critique... ;-))

kind of obliquely related is the fact that, both when travelling
within India, and in my own city, i feel very squeamish photographing
people. like making museum pieces of someone else's life :-) at the
same time one tends also to get bored of doing the same kind of things
over and over. i am just thinking aloud here...

i've been enjoying your photos, but right now i think there far are
too many to comment on individually. i'd love to look at the 'best of
fez' collection....

regards, subash

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