Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/08/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Also have a look here <https://soundaffairs.wordpress.com/production-themes/camera-obscura/> a note off the iPad, George On Aug 26, 2016, at 8:34 PM, George Lottermoser <george.imagist at icloud.com> wrote: > Thanks Jayanand. > > There's ever mounting evidence that the "masters" all used various forms > of the camera obscura. And once "photographic technologies" became > relatively common place. Many of the artists of the day embraced it as a > drawing tool; and some even made quite artistic photographs; Man Ray > probably the most well known. Though Degas also has gained recognition > <https://books.google.com/books?id=rZkw_1SRbEUC&printsec=frontcover&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false> > > Now? if you differentiate between "illustrators" and "well known artists" > you'd probably find many who felt threatened, and rightfully so, by > photographers; most especially the "portrait illustrators" and "magazine > illustrators" and "advertising illustrators." > > > a note off the iPad, George > > On Aug 26, 2016, at 6:41 PM, Jayanand Govindaraj <jayanand at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Pretty, very nicely done. >> >> As far as generational shifts in technologies go, I wonder what the >> illustrators thought of the photographers? >> >> Cheers >> Jayanand >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >>> On 26-Aug-2016, at 23:58, George Lottermoser <george.imagist at >>> icloud.com> wrote: >>> >>> C & C always welcome and appreciated >>> >>> <http://www.imagist.com/blog/?p=11231>