Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/20

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Subject: [Leica] Morando pictures
From: abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Thu Apr 20 14:50:03 2006
References: <1be504db0604201416h60869269l8fa1ab4ef0ed1a01@mail.gmail.com> <6.2.1.2.0.20060420173143.1c0eb670@imap.duke.edu>

A walk down Canyon Road in the late afternoon with your Leica can
result in some wonderful images - great light and lots of fascinating
little nooks.

Adam

On 4/20/06, Aaron Sandler <aaron.sandler@duke.edu> wrote:
> Wow, Phil, this could not be a better timed post...speaking purely
> selfishly.  I'm flying tomorrow for my first ever visit to Santa Fe...now I
> know where to visit.  Sounds like PhotoEye is a must.
>
> The LUG comes through again...without me even asking!  :)
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
>
> Phil Swango wrote:
> >To put this whole thread into a little perspective you need to know the
> >Sante Fe art market.  Art photography there is sold in several venues, 
> >each
> >with its own characteristic slant.  The traditional masters (HCB, AA, the
> >Westons) and the popular contemporaries (Annie Liebowitz, et al) are 
> >handled
> >mainly by the Andrew Smith Gallery.  Prices range from the mid-low 
> >4-digits
> >to well into the 5-digit range for the better-known artists.  PhotoEye
> >handles lesser-known but emerging artists whose reputations are still 
> >being
> >formed, along with some leading-edge contemporaries (Teri Wiefenbach, John
> >Gossage) and a few venerable locals (William Clift).  Prices are lower 
> >than
> >at Wm. Smith (upper 3-digits to mid 4-digits), and the artists less well
> >known.  To keep this market viable PhotoEye has to do some market-making 
> >of
> >the type Tina has pointed out.  Some of the richer Anglos in Sante Fe tend
> >to be somewhat earth-crunchy and "spiritual" in orientation, and thus
> >constitute a well-defined target that PhotoEye understands and caters to 
> >(or
> >exploits, if you prefer).  This doesn't say one thing or the other about
> >the Morando photos, but it does sort of explain the hype, or Barnum hokum,
> >or brilliant marketing, however you want to view it.
> >I sort of like the pictures, think the marketing blab is silly, and 
> >wouldn't
> >pay that kind of dough for any chromogenic print.  I bought a Stephen 
> >Shore
> >C-print back in the early 80s and it's no longer viewable.  I think things
> >are better now with the chemistry, but still ...
> >
> >BTW, a visit to the PhotoEye bookstore and gallery is a must if you're 
> >ever
> >in Santa Fe.  Amazing collection of photo books, and the gallery is 
> >usually
> >fun, though problably not exactly up the typical LUGger's alley.  It's 
> >right
> >off Canyon Road, where they sell the *really* overhyped stuff (mostly
> >paintings).
> >
> >
> >--
> >Phil Swango
> >307 Aliso Dr SE
> >Albuquerque, NM 87108
> >505-262-4085
>
>
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In reply to: Message from pswango at att.net (Phil Swango) ([Leica] Morando pictures)
Message from aaron.sandler at duke.edu (Aaron Sandler) ([Leica] Morando pictures)