03-30-2010, 12:33 AM
Hablando de Terry Richardson (por un cuate que es fotografo y que se la pasaba hablando pestes de el termine buscando de que se quejaba).
La nota en ingles de la wikipedia:
La nota en ingles de la wikipedia:
Sexual abuse controversy
In March 2010 a controversy broke out revolving around the question whether Richardson is \"a camera-wielding predator or merely a misunderstood facilitator of fun.\"[2] It started with a public accusation by Danish model-turned-filmmaker Rie Rasmussen after Richardson published an image of her in his book TerryWorld without her permission. She claimed that Richardson habitually exploits and abuses the models he works with: \"he abuses his power to put young girls into compromising positions (...) (they) are too young to stand up for themselves.\"[3]
Amateur model Jamie Peck, who posed for Richardson at 19, intimated that \"I can remember doing this stuff, but even at the time, it was sort of like watching someone else do it, someone who couldnt possibly be me because I would never touch a creepy photographers penis. (...) My new fake friends wouldve been bummed if Id said no. (...) [I]ts likely that he approaches all girls the same way: gauge the situation, drop some names, take out your trouser monster, and see what you can get them to do.\"[4] Other stories of Richardson's behavior at work poured forth after Peck's article. Jezebel claimed that \"Richardson, like any predator, is a powerful individual who manipulates and victimizes the weak. When they speak out against him, people try to silence them.\"[5][6] An anonymous model alleged that \"he had me go down on him and took pictures of him coming on my face, which I had never done before, and when I went to the bathroom to clean up I could hear him and an assistant joking about it which is when I decided to never tell anyone.\"[5] A stylist allegedly quit \"because of having to watch him sexually harrassing/abusing two (naked) teenage Eastern European models who didn't speak English\".[5] An insider said that Richardson \"is tolerated because the industry folk are just sheep. There are only a handful of photographers who have the power (...) Everyone else just follows this small group of people. (...) [T]hey are tacitly giving their approval that whatever he does is OK.\"[5]
Jezebel's fashion editor Jenna Sauers is quoted as saying, \"a lot of people tolerate it in public because of his extraordinary power within the industry. In private I think many are very disturbed by his history of behaviour with many of the models he works with.\" In interview Richardson has confided \"At first, I'd just want to do a few nude shots, so I'd take off my clothes, too I'd even give the camera to the model and get her to shoot me for a while. It's about creating a vibe, getting people relaxed and excited. When that happens you can do anything. I don't think I'm a sex addict, but I do have issues. Maybe it's the psychological thing that I was a shy kid, and now I'm this powerful guy with his boner, dominating all these girls\".[7] A September 2004 edition of The New York Observer published the following: \"A lot of it starts with me saying to a girl, 'Do you want to do nudes?' And they're like, 'I don't want to be naked,'\" said Mr. Richardson. \"So I say, ' I'll be naked and you take the pictures. You can have the camera. You can have the phallus.'\" Everyone, including the assistants, was always armed with a camera. Mr. Richardson liked to say he wouldn't ask someone to do anything he wouldn't first do himself: \"And since I'm in so many of the pictures, aren't I objectifying myself a bit?\"[8]
La consigna:<br />Mantener la Dignidad, la Fe, la Esperanza, el Respeto y el Honor. A traves de la Sabiduria, la Serenidad, la Sensibilidad y la Sencillez. regresar al Origen. <br /><br />Los seres humanos son libres excepto cuando la humanidad los necesita.<br />ORSON SCOTT CARD

