Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/12

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Subject: RE: [Leica] In The Negative - The Guts of a True Photographic Image
From: "Jonathan Borden" <jborden@mediaone.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 20:07:25 -0400

Photography as a medium and by definition consists of images created by
light. Non light based image manipulation is not photography even though the
original image may have been created by light, this is called multimedia.
There is nothing at all wrong with multimedia, it is just not photography.
Photography need not employ silver based processes, for example there exist
palladium and platinum photographic methods.

Photography as an expression of reality is based upon the idea that there is
a 'direct line of sight' between the scene and image created on film, and
direct line of sight between the image rendered on film and the print. The
concept that there exists a direct connection between reality and image
gives photography a very special place among media.

Jonathan Borden

>
> The final photograph is its own statement. It doesn't matter what the
> negative or transparency looked like, unless you are more interested in
> forensics, data acquisition or the like versus art. Photographs, of and by
> themselves, do not necessarily express reality.
>
> Godfrey
>