Sunday 30 April 2023

'We Are Happy Just As We Are'

Videos of pete discussing his work can be seen here: 

https://www.youtube.com/@pete-davis-photography/videos

 Some of Pete's exhibition catalogues and books available here: https://petedavisphotography.bigcartel.com

 I attended a great talk a couple of weeks ago by a photographer who had made some compelling work in many of the world's deprived communities. His photographs were powerful and sympathetic and he had obviously taken great pains to make himself a part of these communities and truly understood their social conditions. Compelling stuff.

Budapest, Hungary, 2022
Sadly, many of the audience were members of British camera clubs and were distinctly unimpressed. One guy sitting in front of me muttered and mumbled all the way through the illustrated talk and just stared at the floor shuffling his feet. Pig ignorant. However, as another member of this club had stated previously, "we are happy just as we are". Clearly, this includes being utterly disrespectful towards truly talented photographers.

At the end of his talk, questions were invited and a hand shot up from the audience. I winced, anticipating what was coming, having been through it many times myself in the days when I agreed to talk to camera club type audiences. I have learned my lesson and refuse such invitations now. Given the range of deprived societies, countries and environments this photographer had documented over many years, the questions could have been an exciting journey to understanding his work and motivations. Sadly, my worst fears were realised. First question from the audience? "What is your favourite lens?" My heart sank even though I was expecting it and I saw the speaker visibly deflate. He had poured his heart and soul out for an hour and this must have been a slap in the face and an insult to his work. Never mind, it's just as they said "we are happy just as we are". 

Vidin, Bulgaria, 2022

The main reason for the grumpy guy who muttered disrespectfully all through the talk being there at all, transpired later. He was only around to be a part of the 'parade of the pot hunters' collecting an assortment of vases, plates and tankards for totally irrelevant and spurious 'categories' of prints. Also of course, to have his photograph taken with a 'celebrity' thespian knight of the realm. Not the least bit interested in great photography but no matter, as they said, "we are happy just as we are". 

Kalosca, Hungary, 2022

Missing from the camera club crowd were, of course, women and young people. 50% of the students I teach at present are female, some years it's more. Also, some of the most vibrant and relevant photography around at present comes from young people. They are in tune with current social issues that dominate their lives and produce exciting work documenting this. No sign of this demographic in the audience, however to be fair, I did spot one woman. A fairly typical British camera club crowd then, totally unrepresentative of contemporary photography's demographic. More akin to a Freemason's lodge meeting. Not to worry though "we are happy just as we are". 

If it wasn't so sad it would be funny. I can only hope that the featured photographer / speaker wasn't too put off. I have seen that sort of disrespectful behaviour in camera clubs sadly way too many times now. They are peculiar to UK camera clubs, I don't experience those attitudes from other organisations in other countries. But as they say "we are happy just as we are". Outrageous. 

The deliberate 'dumbing down' of photographic knowledge, theory and practice by British camera clubs is a national disgrace and has been for generations. Their bleating excuse is always 'but we are just amateurs'. This is no excuse. The real reason is that those who organise them and particularly those who set themselves up as 'judges' have little or no knowledge themselves. They are then afraid for others to know too much and so the 'dumbing down' continues. Shameful. However, it's ok of course because, "they are happy just as they are". 

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