w/nw Ordinary Things

A photographer of ordinary things and an early source of inspiration for me was Wright Morris. He photographed ordinary things in their context to evoke memories of the people and character of a rural way of life that was in the process of disappearing. You would think that such an interest would not produce suspicion or controversy, but Morris' pursuit earned him a night in a southern jail.View attachment 4841330
Artists, and perhaps photographers especially, are people who look, and think. Dangerous activities, and it's all too understandable that the Good People of the world want to throw artists and thinkers in jail. It's always been so.
 
Artists, and perhaps photographers especially, are people who look, and think. Dangerous activities, and it's all too understandable that the Good People of the world want to throw artists and thinkers in jail. It's always been so.

THAT is an awful idea. I am waaaay too pretty to go to jail.
 
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I remember these family fortresses from living in the low countries.
 
In Szarkowski’s Lookimg at Photographs he includes a photograph of a car by Wright Morris. I learnt a lot from that one photograph and Szarkoski’s analysis of it. Still more work for me to realize what I’ve leant in actual execution, but one day. Great to see that book. Must look for a copy.
 
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