GSNfan
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Any photographer who proclaims himself an artist, will have a lot of backlash from other photographers against him/her. The reason for this is quite simple, photography as an art form is still questionable.
photography as an art form is still questionable.
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Why is it that many consider photography a questionable form of art? What exactly is questionable?
Yes, all efforts by artists need to be absolved of all issues, real and perceived, and all must be equally and independently strong.
Why is it that many consider photography a questionable form of art? What exactly is questionable?
Personally, I think the original photo is quite well composed, not very interesting but well enough composed. I can see why he choose to tilt the camera so he could keep the light on the right parallel to the frame edge and how the dark areas contain the image. However to claim the rather mundane subject is redeemed by a bizarre colour balance doesn't work for me, a bit like cross-processing beyond the novelty it's just a one trick pony.
unfortunately the truth about art and becoming famous as an artist is that the rarified world is controlled by the art establishment and its more about being invited into that world and not about pure talent. I look at some of the artists in the saatchi collection in the UK and wonder how on earth some of them get in there. And then you start to realise that these artists are like television celebrities who are manufactured for profit, chewed up and spat out before anyone realised there was really nothing to celebrate about them in the first place.
Well, obviously, no not at all.
That is what editing is supposed to do, would you think?
I'm not a huge fan of Eggleston, but I understand at least some of what he's up to, and I am not ready to blithely dismiss his body of work, or to admit the possibility that it may encompass context or nuance that I don't have the eyes to see.
The amount of "my kid could do that" glibness in this thread is mildly nauseating.
Frankly I am always very suspicious of artists who say -"My work is ahead of its time. I am misunderstood. The world is not ready for me."
I really don't think you can say *anything* about the color balance of a big custom dye transfer print by a major artist who is known for his work in color (indeed, whose work in color was a major factor in getting color photography taken seriously as art in the first place) from a dinky little web JPEG.
Just sayin'.
Ah, so judgment is required, so weaker work is never seen.
This all comes down to defining "Art". That's where this conversation ends up. It can take a lot of different routes to get there, but that's where this conversation ends; or rather, doesn't end.
Maybe thats true but, with respect, there is also far too much "Oh.....this has been photogrpahed by someone famous so it must be wonderful even though I cannot see it and that has to mean I must be stupid or uninformed"
@PeterM... thanks for those links. Saul Leiter's a new one on me and I like what I see.