pete hogan
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My wife hates it when I tell long stories.
Not intended as a riposte. This started out as a thread to help someone with a few reading choices. I took issue with what seemed like browbeating by some here. I didn't set out to have an argument with men with multiple-thousand internet forum posts. I will leave you to it.
(other than the bit about the Yashica GX being a ray-gun and simultaneously a penis [although not sure if thats Freudian or Quantum theory actually])
So, read it and decide for yourself. Don't let others decide what you should read or not read and whose words are valid and whose aren't. Read and learn so you can think for yourself.
Some of what she said in the 1970s actually came true, most didn't and I disagreed with much of what she wrote, still do but one thing she did bring up is, there was and still is a lack of real conversations about content in photographs and those conversation take place consistently in all other art forms. But the OP should still read it and decide what is valid and what isn't for him/herself.
... yes but she was claiming that photography disproved Plato's assertion on reality ... it was about philosophy not photography ... or the author perhaps 🙂
Entirely fair. I'd have done far better to suggest, in my first post in this thread, "Do not be intimidated by the pseudo-philosophers. Give them a try. Do not persist in reading them, though, if they strike you as uncongenial or hopelessly unrealistic."So because you don't agree the op shouldn't find out for his/herself? She also talked about Plato's Cave. You'll never know what is out there until you see the world for yourself. Or you'll never know what an apple tastes like until you taste it yourself. So he shouldn't ready something because you don't agree? Again to the OP read and learn as much as you can and your mind and time will allow. It's a big world put there and you never know what might spark something great within yourself. Even On Photography might. You just don't know until you try. You might love or hate the apple but ya gotta taste it to know for sure.
I would say she has written essays in the 1970s on the subject that she combined into a book that some things that she talked inspire debate (as seen in this thread) still to this day which I'm sure was the intent and the fact real conversations about photography as an art form and content of images is rare even today. You can hate it, love it but it will make you think. And one should for their own opinion. And for that reason i would recommend it and its only 200 pgs long.
...and its only 200 pgs long.
Her writing was so difficult to decipher it took me a month before I felt I understood what she thought she was saying.