A couple friends have put up this weekend's NYT's feature story on our Cambodian colleague Al Rockoff by Graham Bowley who spent four days with him in Florida. (Can you imagine that?! ha ha) The story is essentially how a couple guys who were gonna help him start of website for his photos, maybe even get a book out (his perennial dream), have apparently screwed him and he's lost all his negatives. (See full story below.)
Now, of course, I knew Rockoff personally but I must take great exception to this particular paragraph that the AP stopped buying his photos. That is not rpt not correct and, as you know, I worked in the AP Saigon Photos where we processed the footage from Cambodia and we always bought whatever we could from Al Rockoff. But quite frankly - and I'll say this for the record - a lot of his photos were out of focus and badly composed. But as I say, we always did what we could to help him and other photo stringers out, including that army of Cambodian freelancers.
After Rockoff’s discharge in 1973, he returned to Cambodia, where he developed a reputation for smoking pot and taking risks while photographing the brutal civil war for The Times and others as a freelancer. Some colleagues viewed Rockoff as dangerously reckless. After Rockoff’s discharge in 1973, he returned to Cambodia, where he developed a reputation for smoking pot and taking risks while photographing the brutal civil war for The Times and others as a freelancer. The Associated Press stopped buying his work, convinced the images were not worth the calamity Rockoff seemed intent on hurtling toward.
Finally, I have always done my best to like Al Rockoff but reckon his irascibility was his own worst enemy, plus smoking way too much dope. (Everything within limits, I've always believed.) He often seemed to be rejecting our offers of friendship both then and later. And some of that does come across in this article.
At the same time, after talking to everyone else, including an 'expert' from the high-fallutin' academic place in London, you'd think Graham Bowley would've at least tracked some of us Vietnam Old Hacks down for our thoughts and comments.
Carl