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Ellen Von Unwerth's Fräulein
Is there no end to this
No there isn't. BTW did you like the Frank? Tempted to buy the others?
I did and I am .
I also liked the layout , feel of the paper and the slipcase ...oh dear
Doug Rickard, "A New American Picture" (Aperture, 2012).
The photographer that RFF despises except for me - travelling the byways of Google Streetmaps to capture the US heartland during the recession. From his armchair, photographing his computer screen.
It might be a bit passe now, but nearly 5 years ago he was the among the first pioneers of virtual photography - a photographic approach deemed so important that MoMA exhobited him.
Yes, I have to agree with you, but only partially: I deliberately emphasised one particular aspect and was being slightly facetious (to gently poke certain RFFer's ... sorry!).I think when you say that MOMA deemed his approach important, you commit the same mistake as many of his critics (or at least reinforce it for them). That is, not looking beyond the process.
I think it is the pictures MOMA deemed important, not how they were made.
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