Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/12/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I agree, but one can convey 'emotion' with photography in different ways: not only in capturing and representing reality IMO. Thanks, Philippe Op 9-dec-07, om 00:22 heeft Ted Grant het volgende geschreven: > Crew, > > Actually I find the conversations on this "cutting edge" subject > interesting, not that I truly and honestly understand exactly what > some of > you lads mean. As I'm not a philosophical type, nor university > educated as > many of you are. Therefore I don't quite catch what you mean because > photography is something "one does" as apposed to discuss in the word > fashion of this topic. None the less it's interesting. > > > > I think my so called out burst of yesterday was created due to the > use of > the wording. "Cutting edge photography." And my re-action to a few > E-pages > I'd opened expecting to see some incredible new Salgado, Bresson or > like > members of the world in photography. Or maybe some new gifted person's > photos. > > > > However, what I thought I was looking at were things "tacked" to a > wall or > floor, then put together in some form of computer imaging system. They > certainly didn't look like "cutting edge!" Let alone photography > I've known > these many years. > > > > In effect the images had absolutely nothing to do with holding a > Leica in > hands and making exposures of the world as many of us have done. > > > > When I first went to the National Film Board of Canada as the Assn't > Executive Producer of the Still Division, art photography of any > kind was at > the bottom of the pit as far as I was concerned. It's where I began > my use > of "Rock & Fern, peeling paint photographer!" And not as a compliment. > > > > But after several months of tutoring by the Director about what > worked and > what didn't as Fine Art Photography, I began to appreciate the > finer points > of Rock and Fern along with a zillion photos of peeling paint. :-) > I figure, > actually I'd bet near everyone on the LUG at sometime or other has > shot > peeling paint! :-) > > > > I became interested in it and actually shot peeling paint, rocks > and ferns > on many down time relaxing occasions. However it never occurred to > me I was > doing anything "cutting edge" even though it was the absolute > opposite type > of photography I'd done for so long. > > > > I don't believe any of us start out thinking we're going to create > great > images to move the feelings of people in the world. Quite frankly I > suppose > there are some who have mega-ego's believing that's what their > photography > does. No time for that kind! > > > > But "feeling" is what photography is all about, good, bad or ugly! > We as > photographers feel in our gut, this is the moment. click! The > results create > feelings in so many ways it's unpredictable what re-actions our > exposure may > create. > > > > The bottom line in all of this is how each of us relate to the > visuals of > another and no one, especially me, has the right to rant like an > idiot about > a topic that comes before the family. > > > > Don't know if this has anything to do with cutting edge > photography, but it > does have something to do with feelings! > > > > Carry on lads. > > > > ted > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >