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Yes I saw the article also, and was very interested in his project and work. He started by photographing strangers at bus terminals. But moved to the streets of New York. It is mainly how complete strangers can still meet and develop an instant bond with someone. Not allowing profiling of appearance take over. But still limitations MUST be recognized about under age subjects. They should never be used as a media to express or force beliefs onto them, even when using the label of 'Art'!
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i was not offended by the pix..as I do know of his work. It is interesting. I think in some ways it is pretty cool. Sad, we are a society who cannot even say hello or something on the street when we see others...let alone touch. I am not seeing the pedo thing. Though of all the pictures that he did, why did this particular picture capture your interest? The cut worm forgives the plow. W. Blake, Proverbs of Hell
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I am sorry i commented on your post. I had hoped for a discussion on Rindaldi's work, but i get a rant. i hoped it would have been..isn't warm to see the policeman being protective or something sweet. Sometime about protection or something. The cut worm forgives the plow. W. Blake, Proverbs of Hell
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Bitching? Meh..by your constant attitude..maybe you need to take a look at yourself before pointing the finger at those who disagree or do not see things your way. And further for the person who you had issues with, her posts are gone...so what do you know of your reason for whatever. Cool your jets first before calling people bitchy and getting defensive. The cut worm forgives the plow. W. Blake, Proverbs of Hell
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