Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Oh holypuppypoop! No one ever suggested that people shouldn't use what suits them. The Daguerreotype process still suits a tiny handful of people, and they do amazing work. But that doesn't mean that the process is not an artifact of the photographic past - nor is labeling it so disparaging; it's just honest. ;-) On 2/7/06 1:23 PM, "Tom Westbrook" <lists@tomwestbrook.com> wrote: > B. D. Colen wrote: >> But such prints are becoming, with every >> passing day, more an artifact of an earlier era in photography than the >> modern photographic standard. Of course whether that's good or bad is fuel >> for another thread. > > Nonsense. Calling wet BW prints "artifacts" seems a bit strong, unless > you mean in the sense that digital prints are also artifacts > (human-crafted). As far as I can tell there never was a Modern > Photographic Standard. People should use what best suits their artistic > vision and others--agree or not--should let them without feeling the > need to be disparaging. >