Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
A Less Beautiful Ralph Gibson
I find this somewhat judgemental. A question mark after the statement would have made it considerably less so for me.
This is an interesting thread though! 🙂
A Less Beautiful Ralph Gibson
Sure, he's got a distinct processing style... however, if his photography didn't have strong enough framing and content, it wouldn't matter. If you decide that someone's work is inferior simply because of a process used, that is your hang up and not theirs.
of course it's true.
So you think that controlling computer software and pressing a print button is the same as making a print by hand?
We all know that there is more work to digital than pushing a button.
Because he i sponsored by Leica to use/ promote their digital camera's.
Simple as that. There are so many photographers linked to brands they never even use, or just now and then because of commercial motivs.
Same was Wim Wenders with M8 and Anton Corbijn with a Leica point and shoot.
Yes they probably use it once in a while .... so what.
Most of the magnum boys associated with Leica in fact use dslrs most of the time ..... same story.
It's not that much different... the best equipment for a great print is a great set of eyes... that goes for the darkroom and in digital. We all know that there is more work to digital than pushing a button.
But he's got a new volume of digital images. An established artist would not totally shift the direction of their work just to satisfy a sponsor.
Why is it invalid for an "artisan" to use a computer?
because frankly 76 is at/near the end of a lifetime,
Why indeed?
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Because artisan means handmade. If you are using electronic tools to dodge and burn you aren't doing it by hand.
How are you controlling the mouse/trackball/epen?