Re: dead photographers [ was American Masters Stamps ]

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At 09:52 AM 6/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>someone wrote:
>>
>>much as I admire Ernst Haas' work, the fundamental flaw with looking at the
>>work of dead photographers, is that they are dead, gone, cablooie, and in
>>many cases have been superceded by living photographer ............... 
>
> What fundamental flaw do you perceive only  when you look at the work of a
>dead photographer? Other than the obvious ramifications for the
>photographer in question, I can't visualize image changes that might take
>place upon the death of  that  photographer nor do I understand how that
>photographer can be "superceded" upon her death. 
>
>>Just because a photographer is dead, doesn't make him/ her a master.
>
>Indeed. But I've not noted any claims to the contrary. 
>
>Dave
>East Englewood


y'all

Being dead may be a good career move for some.  You have to ask what they
have done philately.

AZ

Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera.
http://www.panoramacamera.us
         or
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