Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/04

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Subject: [Leica] art, manual focus & other misunderstanding
From: "Carlos Blanco" <cblanco@fibertel.com.ar>
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 23:34:07 -0300

I think we are not clearly defining what art is in the photographic field.
Art no necesarily implies effort. Someone could argue in that aspect that a
picture taken with a 1898 kodak model would be more artistic than the same
image taken with the EOS 3. He would definetely be in the wrong way. Art
implies the most solid union between an instant and a performer. The means
by which this union is achieved  are not essential to the spirit of art.
Many people deny the value of Doisneau work saying that they were arranged
photos. There was a moment when that composition exited first in the mind of
the artist and then he brought into reality. HCB was someday outside St.
Lazare gate. He saw a puddle, he saw a ladder and he conceived a photo. It
doesn't really matter if that moment of conception was separated by two
seconds or two years from the "real" moment. As he says, the only instant
that matters is the 1/125 f;8. And nothing else. Let's take photos!

Leically
Carlos