Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]OK, I'm a bit lost with this thread, especially in terms of Leica photography. But I can make the following observation. I don't think it is possible to make a literal comparison of the "performing" arts to the "creative" arts. I use quotations because both pursuits deal with creativity, but arts like sculpture, painting, weaving, architecture etcetera are involved in the manufacturing, or creation, of a new tangible physical item. (Photography has always had a difficult time straddling this arbitrary divide, but that's a different discussion.) However, in music for example, the composer creates, but the performer also creates, even though the performer is echoing another artist's creation, the composition. Theatre and dance have the same issues. No two musicians/actors/dancers will perform the same piece identically even though they are starting from the same place. But is it "creative" to set up an 8 x 10 view camera in Yosemite and photography exactly, or even closely, what Adams made? Post- modernists aside, not likely. Mind you there have been many tributes to artists and photographers past by recreating with a twist a previous image, but this carries its own kind of creation. Anyway, on to the next thread.... Jim > On 7 Oct 2004, at 14:04, Phong wrote: > > In the exposure/develop/print photographic > > chain, what is the music equivalent of exposure ? > > Writing the music, surely? > > P. > > ******* > Paul Hardy Carter > www.paulhardycarter.com > ******* > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information