Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
http://www.americansuburbx.com/2013/05/interview-fred-herzog-in-his-own-words-excerpts.html
A good collection of the photographer's thoughts, although I certainly could have used more of his images. 🙂
One quote stood out to me:
“Content cannot be manufactured, in my opinion. That which I can find is better than that which you can make. That which we find, the work and the use of the people out there, it’s natural, that’s what ordinary people do, that interests me.
I take pride in saying these are all how we looked, not how we wanted to look, or staged. You cannot stage pictures.
Photographic finesse has its place, but it can also get in the way. I was trying to show vitality. The pictures are about content, and more content. And if there is no content, take no picture.”
“It’s exactly the other way around now. ‘Okay I’m going to take my clothes off, and I’m going to stand there in the nude, and I’m going to try and look lonely or profound.’”
Quite true. Maybe it's because I have always worked in a more documentary, real-life approach but to me those are the most compelling images...what could be more interesting than what's going on around us?
A good collection of the photographer's thoughts, although I certainly could have used more of his images. 🙂
One quote stood out to me:
“Content cannot be manufactured, in my opinion. That which I can find is better than that which you can make. That which we find, the work and the use of the people out there, it’s natural, that’s what ordinary people do, that interests me.
I take pride in saying these are all how we looked, not how we wanted to look, or staged. You cannot stage pictures.
Photographic finesse has its place, but it can also get in the way. I was trying to show vitality. The pictures are about content, and more content. And if there is no content, take no picture.”
“It’s exactly the other way around now. ‘Okay I’m going to take my clothes off, and I’m going to stand there in the nude, and I’m going to try and look lonely or profound.’”
Quite true. Maybe it's because I have always worked in a more documentary, real-life approach but to me those are the most compelling images...what could be more interesting than what's going on around us?