Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On May 6, 2007, at 6:47 AM, Montie wrote: > Interesting observation, Walt. For me, it's more a question > of degree of impact one's work has, rather than whether or > not I are one (artist). ;-) > > Obviously, there are many more "Pillars" in art than there > are "Architects". Some of the artists you mentioned were > architects responsible for whole movements! ;-) I don 't know about "all that" but I think that a good (let alone great) photograph has to to communicate something immediate/visceral... ie jump off the page and hit you in the mind and the heart simultaneously.... Steve > > Montie > > >> Monti > > The Fine Art genre. That makes all the difference in the world. > Naturally, had I known we were going to move into such a creative, > complex and deep subject such as fine art I'd have been more > respectful. > :-) I will admit, though, to having an early on love affair with > /*art photography*/ before becoming tainted with journalism. I was > fortunate enough. to see, handle, and be partially responsible for > shows > by Ansel Adams, Brett and Edward Weston, Minor White, Dave Heath and > others. They were, as I'm sure you know, the backbone of what came > to be > called art photography. > > It now seems as if every Tom, Dick and Honey carrying an overpriced > camera is into art photography. Either that or heaven forbid, > photojournalism. Believe me, I've nothing against art. Even been known > to enter (and win) a few art contests but that wasn't the issue > with my > post concerning our contest. One has only to pick up a copy of > Black and > White magazine to become all to familiar with fine art photography. > The > back twenty-five percent of that bastion of photo art is filled with > "struggling artists". Mostly, it seems, they are listed as fine art > photographers rather than dabblers, dilettantes or just plain wishful > thinkers. Psychology, culture, life experience, education and > insights > aside, I was not caught up in a fine art versus the rest of us > routine. What we manage to post on a monthly basis is quite far > afield > from /*art*/. You, me, and ll the rest do o.k., but fine art? I think > not. Occasionally one of us may stir the graphics pot and pull out a > nice image but I'd be remiss if I tried to classify any of us as > artists. > > One more thing before returning to my state of lethargy and inaction. > There are plenty of LUGGERS burning up a lot of film (or pixels for > our > less fortunate compatriots) on a constant basis. Rather than > encouraging more film to be wasted I'd hope the contest causes > us to > think before we click. Intent, content and after it's all over, > repent. > :-P > > Walt > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information