Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/13

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Subject: [Leica] RE: LUG Digest, Vol 33, Issue 249
From: igreines at GMSR.com (Irving Greines)
Date: Mon Nov 13 13:06:16 2006

I read Larry's and Ted's comments with great interest:  Why do people
choose to  make photographs?  The answers are obvious for a pro on
assignment and those who are amateurs.

For most of my life, I took pictures because I loved doing it and it
mattered not whether anyone saw them.  There was no net then and, if
there had been, I don't think I would have posted my work or sought
input.  The pleasure was purely internal.

After years of shooting, I changed my focus.  Rather than shooting
randomly, I became project oriented.  For me that was the key.  If a
photographer chooses a project about which he/she feels passion, it can
lead down a long and rewarding road---since the exploration changes and
deepens constantly over time. 

It was a single project that changed my life from amateur to
professional photographer.  The project started because I loved the
subject matter; it grew because, as I explored the project, the subject
matter took on new dimensions and my insights into the subject matter
grew deeper.  In the end, the project, which started for totally amateur
purposes, grew into a professional livelihood, with shows and gallery
representation.  For me, going out and simply shooting randomly turned
into shooting for a project purpose, then into a fine art career.

The project, shot with a Hasselblad over a 10 year period and covering
the blighted streets of lower Manhattan (between Houston and Canal,
bounded by the rivers), changed my life.  So, there is reason to random
wanderings; I simply suggest that the wanderings may be more productive
if they are initially focused on a particular project.

If you're curious about the project that turned me from amateur to fine
arts pro, you can see it at one of my gallery sites, Verve/Fine/Art in
Santa Fe, under my name (Irving Greines):
http://www.santafephotogallery.com/verve.php

This series, called "Urban Wilderness---Chaos Transformed," changed by
life, and it all started from random wanderings, on a weekend when I had
nothing to do.  In the beginning, it didn't matter to me that anyone
view the images; it was purely for me and my own satisfaction or
dissatisfaction; however, as I got more and more into it, I started to
feel the project might have broader merit, and I started showing it.
One thing led to another, and . . . .  And, the initial project led to
others and, ultimately, to a web site (www.greinesfineartphot.com.)

So, go out and wander and shoot.  From my perspective, having a project
and exploring it deeply adds to the reward.

Happy shooting.

Irving

   




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