Does anyone else find it frustrating that people don't take the time to find meaning in works for themselves? The spoon-fed social constructs du jour prevent us from taking the time to look and think. Sure, knowing the artists intentions is a plus, but is it really necessary? I don't think so -- especially with photography.
Anyhow, I don't necessarily like soap boxes either, when the soap topic is totally based on non-scholarly opinion. I pitty the poor high school fool who uses this as a reference for their photography research paper. Ohhhhh, interweb.
SO listen to this interview, it's only 4 mins. and some odd seconds long.
For all you visual folks:





Oh and a big P.S. : Did I ever tell you that if I saw a starving kid on the street beside a fragile old man who had just fallen down, I would feel sorry for and help the old person first. Old people just pull on my heart strings far more than the innocent. What does that say about me? Don't answer that.