Cesar Matamoros II wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ann Sanfedele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 9:43 AM
>
> Cesar Matamoros II wrote:
>
> >   There were
> > a couple of shots of Avedon's that were blurred and I would not think to
> > display them, but they were of famous people and that made them worthy of
> > exhibition...

ann replied:

> Cesar, that is a surprising comment.  Is taht really what you meant???
> ann
>

Cesar answered:

> Yes I guess I did mean that.  I have taken blurry shots that I thought
> conveyed something of the subject and were planned.  In this case I could
> not see what it was telling me.  I cannot recall the subjects at the moment,
> but I recall not seeing a connection at all.
>

Ah - you misunderstood a little. ( I actually meant to send my comment to you
privately
before too many people jumped on the topic but on PDML the reply goes to the
list
and on my other list it goes to the person who wrote it and I'm easily confused
:) )

At the risk of sounding like a person who told a joke no one got and has to
explain it ..
I hoped you didnt feel that a picture was "worthy" of putting in a show even if
it were
a poor picture, because it was of someone very famous, and in that sense,
misspoke
(um, miswrote).   The other thing is just that one has to assume that the
blurring was
intentional, or if not intentional, at least relaying the photographer's intent.

I realize a certain irony here (or something) in as much as your memory is also
fuzzy regarding the celebrities in the photos.

Ok, I guess I better go see the show :)

ann




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