airfrogusmc wrote:
Well executed but not my up of tea. I prefer the grittier more spontaneous street strobe work of say Bruce Gilden.
I have no idea who Bruce Gilden is until now, thinking I could learn something but what I found is an arrogant man who prey on the shock value of his victim\'s reaction and call it art.
Scaring people for reaction and shooting with a wide angle lens with front on flash is not what I would call \"art\" or being gritty, it\'s exploitation of the vulnerable without consent.
airfrogusmc wrote:
Well executed but not my up of tea. I prefer the grittier more spontaneous street strobe work of say Bruce Gilden.
I have no idea who Bruce Gilden is until now, thinking I could learn something but what I found is an arrogant man who prey on the shock value of his victim\'s reaction and call it art.
Scaring people for reaction and shooting with a wide angle lens with front on flash is not what I would call \"art\" or being gritty, it\'s exploitation of the vulnerable without consent.
Bruce Gilden is not my cup of tea.
Sep 05, 2014 at 11:19 PM
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