Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --------------DCACF41FCA128839370FB771 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sorry, I messed up the attribution of a quote in that last post. Apologies to Donal, and here's the corrected version: Donal Philby wrote: > I recommend "Light on the Land" by Art Wolf. All 35mm. He shows what > is possible with landscape when light and content dominate. Much of > book shot with 200-400 zoom--an unlikely landscape lens. His latest > book on the Pac Northwest is a stunner too, but more of a pretty picture > travel book. Light on the Land is a book of art, that will show you > just how much more there is to see. I used to be a big Art Wolfe fan, until I read a piece by Kenneth Brower in the _Atlantic Monthly_, which described some of the digital image manipulation techniques that he'd used to produce his book _Migrations_. These were not interpretive changes as might be done in conventional darkroom work, but significant alterations made in the content and form of the images - 'cloning' of zebras and the like. Wolfe was unrepentant, saying that he's bound by artistic standards and not journalistic ones. I say that an artist's job is the same as a journalist's: to tell the truth as best he or she can. I can no longer look at Wolfe's work without wondering, and for me that means that I can no longer look at his work with wonder. - -Alexey .......................................................................... Alexey Merz | URL: http://www.webcom.com/alexey | email: alexey@webcom.com | PGP public key: http://pgp5.ai.mit.edu/ | voice:503/494-6840 | Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the | first woman she meets and then teams up with three complete | strangers to kill again. | -- TV listing for _The Wizard of Oz_, | in the Marin County, Ca., newspaper - --------------DCACF41FCA128839370FB771 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <3662ED43.CCC759D1@webcom.com> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 19:08:54 +0000 From: Alexey Merz <alexey@webcom.com> Reply-To: alexey@webcom.com Organization: KAOS X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 (Macintosh; I; PPC) X-Accept-Language: en-GB MIME-Version: 1.0 To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: Re: Leica Users digest V5 #3 References: <199812010122.RAA18273@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 13:03:36 -0800 From: Donal Philby <donalphilby@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: [Leica] Best photography books I recommend "Light on the Land" by Art Wolf. All 35mm. He shows what is possible with landscape when light and content dominate. Much of book shot with 200-400 zoom--an unlikely landscape lens. His latest book on the Pac Northwest is a stunner too, but more of a pretty picture travel book. Light on the Land is a book of art, that will show you just how much more there is to see. I used to be a big Art Wolfe fan, until I read a piece by Kenneth Brower in the _Atlantic Monthly_, which described some of the digital image manipulation techniques that he'd used to produce his book _Migrations_. These were not interpretive changes as might be done in conventional darkroom work, but significant alterations made in the content and form of the images - 'cloning' of zebras and the like. Wolfe was unrepentant, saying that he's bound by artistic standards and not journalistic ones. I say that an artist's job is the same as a journalist's: to tell the truth as best he or she can. I can no longer look at Wolfe's work without wondering, and for me that means that I can no longer look at his work with wonder. - -Alexey .......................................................................... Alexey Merz | URL: http://www.webcom.com/alexey | email: alexey@webcom.com | PGP public key: http://pgp5.ai.mit.edu/ | voice:503/494-6840 | Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the | first woman she meets and then teams up with three complete | strangers to kill again. | -- TV listing for _The Wizard of Oz_, | in the Marin County, Ca., newspaper - --------------DCACF41FCA128839370FB771--