zafra52 wrote:I saw last year collection in Brisbane and despite the fact they were all very good pictures, I felt quite depressed. Later I found that I was not alone with that feeling for the people I talked to and had seen them were in the same boat. In fact, one of them lamented the influence that old Rupert (News Limited) exercises on the press and therefore on the images published by the World Press.
I would not blame Roopie for that at all. The very nature of much of press photography is such that they are frequently and mostly capturing major events, which, by their very nature, could be sad/shattering/depressing. Good news rarely warrants a mention, let alone a front page photo.
A few years ago I viewed an exhibition at the Getty in LA, and it was such a powerful experience that it just mentally knocked me out. This was a room full of Pulitzer Prize winning images, but there weren't too many happy-snaps amongst them.
Several Capas, and a couple of Ellisons though.