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BlasR
We here today tomorrow you go

RIP MR Penn

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BlasR
ashley
Irving Penn was one of the true masters and I am surprised that nobody else has said replied to this thread. His contribution to photography was enormous.
Rob C
QUOTE (ashley @ Oct 15 2009, 04:17 PM) *
Irving Penn was one of the true masters and I am surprised that nobody else has said replied to this thread. His contribution to photography was enormous.




Well, I have been a fashion and calendar photographer most of my career and I suppose I knew of Penn as well as anyone else did. But there was ever a problem. The problem was simply this: he was always feted with all the accolades but seldom did he actually seem to appear anywhere. For me, he was probably the world's best-known invisible photographer. Again, that's for me.

This is NOT any attempt to diminish the man, something I would never dream of doing, but knowing how the internet can distort opinion or even statement, I feel the need to stress that is not my intention.

Perhaps that is something others have found too; there is no slight or boycott, just little mental connection based on presence.

Rob C
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