Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/12/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]bob palmieri <rpalmier@depaul.edu> wrote: > Short version: Here are examples of 2 snaps that I shot a few weeks > ago. The duotone/infrared shot seems best realized as a 4 x 6 (5 x 7 > max) because, to me, it heightens the sense of discovery and doesn't > yell out and grab you when stuck up on the wall. (Also, in this case > the grain has appeal for me at a certain absolute size, but it's not > really the main thing here...) > > http://www.pbase.com/bobsworld/coba > > The color tableau, on the other hand, really needs to be around 2 > feet wide so someone can peer around in various corners of the > image. Also, the Big Color thing seems more festive or some such thing. I'll not be able to view these photos until this evening, but I agree in priciple that some photos demand to be big, and some smaller for exactly the reasons you've mentioned. > I'm also debating this size business with 2 other snappers; we may be > doing a 3 man show in a few months and one of these guys really feels > that each one of us needs to commit to a single size for all of his > images to foster more "unity of the individual's vision." Only if all the photos work at the single size. For a show you don't want any of the photos to look out of place, for example: ) one is huge, all the others are tiny. ) one is B&W, all the others are color ) one is square, all the others are panoramas ) one is a landscape, the rest are musicians ) one feels cramped at its printed size, the others don't There can be MANY reasons a photo can look out of place, conversely they don't all have to be uniform as long as there's a unifying theme among them. I'd have included B&W photos in my book if I had more than one I was willing to use, likewise (much to my daughter's dismay) I don't have enough good photos of horses to have worked them into the theme of the book. Doug Herr Birdman of Sacramento http://www.wildlightphoto.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web