the episode i saw was this weekend...but in egypt, our satelite system is remarkably syndicated...the program (it was "faking it") was about a house painter who was posing as a new and upcoming artist...fooled everybody...it's along the lines of that stunt pulled where a four-year-old threw together a painting and it was hailed by the art community... you either like a picture or you don't...the potential for dishonesty is limited only by human imagination and application...too many alarms going off, my ears are ringing
Qkano <snapper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Qkano <snapper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
photography episode myself >>
Trevor.
Did you mean "faking it"?
When was it made? Is it a repeat?
In the UK "Channel 4" series I saw "David Keith", a radiographer (scientific photography ;o)
- they advertise the ability to watch this on broadband from
http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/F/fakingit/shows/
http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/F/fakingit/shows/radiographer_to_photo.html
I can't vouch for it as
1) Don't have broadband at home
2) Streaming crap is barred at work.
I personally loved the BBC spoof documentary photographic episode of "People like us" with Roy Mallard as a hapless filmmaker
- a clip of "the photographer" is listed at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/p/peoplelikeus_66602770.shtml
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