Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/10/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Per Claesson eloquently said: a whole bunch of stuff that when I got to the end and he asked.....>>> " In case anyone is still reading this and has any idea of what I am talking about, thanks for the word.<<< Hi Per, ;-) Well said mon ami! ;-) But what did you say? ;-) ted > It is an interesting and appropriate point that you make. I must > confess I agree with much of what you say. > > I have an artistic background and now mainly use photography in my job > as a graphics designer. Apart from the commercial/illustrative value, I > am using the camera to explore ways of seeing things, to deepen my > realizations of people, nature and reality as such. > > I certainly get bored by pictures that just feel like by-products of > someones technical obsession, or typical "photo club" images, where > people just analyze composition, sharpness, contrast and such. Shapes, > colors, light have power, energy to touch and transform our minds and > souls, and it is extremely rewarding for a photographer to set out on a > journey into such visual discovery with his camera as a tool. > > My feedback to many PAW images here (I say it once so I don't have to > write it each time) is: When you press that shutter, think about what > you want to say, and "feel in" the image. Does it have any power in it, > something to convey, or will it, in spite of being pretty, visually > smart or whatever, feel empty, "flat", speechless if you will. > > We are all differently developed when it comes to "inner seeing", and > any criticism on that level has to be of a very encouraging nature, > since we are in a way dealing with individual growth here, not just > technical or artistic ability. To say to a person, "Your picture is > shallow and empty, just as you probably are yourself", won't do it, of > course, but unfortunately it is often true among us modern people who > rarely give ourselves time to develop any vivid inner life. Here are > possibilities for us to develop and make photography into a real-life > adventure. > > > Per > > tisdagen den 29 oktober 2002 kl 05.59 skrev Wariowilly@aol.com: - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html