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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 206612" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>Nowhere in my post did I say he has to <em><strong>make a habit </strong></em>of doing this kind of photography. This would most likely be a one-off shoot. Most people do NOT like this kind of photography because it is dated. I am well aware of reputations, I have been doing portraiture for over 25 years, longer than quite a few people on here have been doing any kind of photography. And I agree that the Olan Mills stuff was for the most part cookie cutter crap. But we have available to us now things that could not be done either easily or at all in the darkroom so the quality and innovativeness of work today can far surpass that old stuff. And neither my math nor logic is flawed, for reasons I have already stated. And your example of children in sexual positions is the ridiculous one. That crosses both ethical and legal lines</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 206612, member: 12827"] Nowhere in my post did I say he has to [I][B]make a habit [/B][/I]of doing this kind of photography. This would most likely be a one-off shoot. Most people do NOT like this kind of photography because it is dated. I am well aware of reputations, I have been doing portraiture for over 25 years, longer than quite a few people on here have been doing any kind of photography. And I agree that the Olan Mills stuff was for the most part cookie cutter crap. But we have available to us now things that could not be done either easily or at all in the darkroom so the quality and innovativeness of work today can far surpass that old stuff. And neither my math nor logic is flawed, for reasons I have already stated. And your example of children in sexual positions is the ridiculous one. That crosses both ethical and legal lines [/QUOTE]
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