Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sorry, just got off the street, otherwise I would of replied earlier. I can't recall the comment, but I believe that it was meant to be taken as a facetious and irreverent remark. Having initially attempted to practice Fine Art photography, I came away from it completely disgusted and vowed never to come back to it. As things would have it, they later would knock on my door, hence the nature of the relationship as been more palatable. But back to the Fine Art world. The degree of favoritism, nepotism, and a twisting compliance to an utterly rigid and senseless litany of rules is beyond the pale of reason. The only analogy I can make would be of having to practice National Socialist Realism or Socialist Realism, coupled with the Catholic index on censorship. I think the current technology is pulling us away from the entrenched interests and has been nothing short of liberating. It is allowing people to roam terrains with an abandon that is making many of us feel renewed in our own pursuits and interests. My current exhibit has a poster for it made by a friend of mine on his Epson. He made the signature print look split processed, far surpassing in mood and craftsmanship the original print on the wall. I wish I had more posters at the time to give out, never mind the people asking to buy one. So, no, I not married to anything in the photography world, and if I can kick an Adamite, or a Decisive Momenter on the shins, metaphorically speaking, I won't resist the urge. Slobodan Dimitrov > > I think Slobodan wrote something about this recently on the LUG, to the > effect of > "this is a technically wonderful print, officially archival and never you > mind about content" >