Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Guy, Here in England there is a good journal to which I subscribe which caters for photographers doing this sort of stuff - 'personal photography'. The journal's called 'Inscape'. to be had from William Bishop, 22a Gladwell Grove, Crouch end, London, N8 9AA 6 a year for £12 here in the UK, £15 post paid anywhere around the world. regards, Jem ========================= Guy Bennett wrote: > >>I can hardly believe it myself, but amazingly enough, I've struggled > >>with the development process, darkroom, scanner, and HTML editor long > >>enough to produce a small virtual gallery. > >> > >>As will be painfully evident, all of the above won over me ;-) > >> > >>See it at: http://www.iav.ikp.liu.se/staff/marho/vg/index.html > >> > >> > >>M. > > martin, > > much enjoyed your photographs, especially the fisherman + dog, and the > shadows on a wall. > > a general question to all and sundry: how does one classify photographs of > this nature? they are neither documentary nor photojournalistic; they do > not readily fit into one of the previously defined categories of > photographic genres. as an amateur photographer who does work of this type, > and who is also interested in questions of esthetics/genre, i wonder what > you all think. > > guy bennett