Bertram2
Gone elsewhere
Hi to all,
I read this in an interview of a featured member at APUG, a member which uses a 8X10 mostly for contact printing:
APUG:
What are your favorite types of subjects to photograph?
Member:
I tend not to think in terms of subject matter. My goal when making a photograph is to create something new and beautiful, the final print itself. In that way I view objects as tools in the process of making a picture more than subjects of the picture....
Objects as tools in the process of making a picture more than subjects of the picture 😕
In other words he says it's not THAT important what he shoots, it's getting beautiful anyway by the way he PRINTS it !?
I think that this is a widespread attitude among the Apug photogs, especially among the LG photogs and so I am not interested to start a discussion there., I know what most of the response will be like.
I'd be interested tho to hear some opinions here, in this much more pluralistic community.
For me this is sorry to say so, a kind of perverted photography , which stands on it's head . If subject does not matter why should I photograph it then ?? I mean if printing is the fun for somebody he should call himself a printer, but not a photographer.
Or is that a too simple minded POV ?
bertram
confused 😕
I read this in an interview of a featured member at APUG, a member which uses a 8X10 mostly for contact printing:
APUG:
What are your favorite types of subjects to photograph?
Member:
I tend not to think in terms of subject matter. My goal when making a photograph is to create something new and beautiful, the final print itself. In that way I view objects as tools in the process of making a picture more than subjects of the picture....
Objects as tools in the process of making a picture more than subjects of the picture 😕
In other words he says it's not THAT important what he shoots, it's getting beautiful anyway by the way he PRINTS it !?
I think that this is a widespread attitude among the Apug photogs, especially among the LG photogs and so I am not interested to start a discussion there., I know what most of the response will be like.
I'd be interested tho to hear some opinions here, in this much more pluralistic community.
For me this is sorry to say so, a kind of perverted photography , which stands on it's head . If subject does not matter why should I photograph it then ?? I mean if printing is the fun for somebody he should call himself a printer, but not a photographer.
Or is that a too simple minded POV ?
bertram
confused 😕
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