Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Daniel, What I'm interested most, perhaps, is possible photo projects. Many months back, I recall I had an idea of "beautiful pictures of ugly things." I posted an OT message to the photo.net Leica forum, and someone posted a reply pointing out Sally Mann's "What Remains" work, and I found this somewhat useful. That kind of thing. Projects, logistics, other photographers' works, what makes for a good series of photographs and so on. Not aesthetic philosophy necessarily (although I have a philosophy background and might find that interesting as well). And of course, pictures :-) Scott Daniel Ridings wrote: >Scott, > >Sometimes I get off-topic, most recently about the peppars. > >But when it comes right down to it ... I don't enjoy talking about >photography. That is kind of a paradox. Here I am on a photography >list, a written communication list, but I really don't get much out of >discussing photography. I get sick of the conventional wisdom about >doing it this way, agitating that way, regurgitating another way. >There is so much of that, that some 18 year old kid has read in a >glossy photo magazine and spews up again as if it was acquired >knowledge from 30 years experience. I can tell decades of experience >when I run across it, and there are quite a few members on this list >with that experience. I enjoy their sharing of it. I suspose I am one >of them as well. I think I processes my first roll of film 40 years >ago this year, might have been last year. > >On the other hand I am like a kid in a candy store when it comes to >taking pictures, sharing pictures and looking at others' pictures. It >is an aesthetic experience that I find difficult (and of a >low-priority) to express in words. > >But that's me. > >I'm sure if you want to take up generic photographic subjects no one >would object. It has happened before on this list and there are >compentent participants. But I think it would be hard to narrow down a >list to only that subject matter. > >Ehhhh ... just go out and read the master, Susan Sonntag :-) :-) :-) > >Daniel > > >