Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/04/17

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Subject: [Leica] Photo show advice wanted.
From: jshulman at judgecrater.com (Jim Shulman)
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2011 21:02:34 -0400
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My vote is for the digital frames.  It gives the viewer a far greater
variety of images to ponder, and the opportunity to linger on a single one
if it's of particular interest.  Plus, I doubt that the photographers
would be wholly opposed to selling a old-fashioned paper print to someone
who liked their work.

Jim Shulman
Wynnewood, PA
Who just spent the afternoon showing off his recent shots on a Droid cell
phone screen.

-----Original Message-----
From: lug-bounces+jshulman=judgecrater.com at leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+jshulman=judgecrater.com at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of
Lawrence Zeitlin
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 8:51 PM
To: Leica LUG
Subject: [Leica] Photo show advice wanted.

This Sunday, in my post retirement avocation as a free lance art critic, I
was asked to review a major New York area photo show. The show was the 29
Annual Exhibit of the Photographers of Northern Westchester, sponsored by
the Croton Council of the Arts. If you are familiar with the the
photographic ecosystem of the New York area you will immediately recognize
that Croton-on-Hudson is one of the few bedroom communities surrounding
the
city in which affluent and successful photographers, advertising
executives,
and TV nabobs choose to live. Others are Westport, and Katonah. (But never
in New Jersey.)

First let me say that the show was excellent, even judged against the high
standards of the LUG. That's to be expected considering the occupations
and
the skills of the contributors. But the reason I'm posting this is to get
opinions on a proposal offered by one of the show's organizers. As many
photographers know, finding gallery space is difficult. There are more
image
makers out there than there are walls. Local galleries schedule shows two
to
three years in advance. What the show organizer wanted to know was if
photographers would accept having their images shown on large professional
quality digital displays rather than as paper prints on a wall. In effect
the photographers would be time sharing the available space and could be
able to exhibit a whole portfolio rather than a few mounted prints.

So I am soliciting the opinion of Luggers on this question. How would you
feel if a photo show consisted of an array of digital frames, each with a
portfolio of pictures? The advantage is that more photographers could
could
exhibit more works. The disadvantage is that it flies against the
photographic and artistic tradition of paper or canvas images on walls.

Larry Z

P.S. Of the 62 fine photos hung in the show, only 6 were in B&W.

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In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at gmail.com (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] Photo show advice wanted.)