MarylandBill
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This is the absolute necessary first step: dehumanization of your photographs. José Ortega-y-Gasset expalins this:
http://www.amazon.com/Dehumanization-Culture-Literature-Princeton-Paperbacks/dp/0691019614
It is actually very simple concepts, once you "get it".
Without understanding these concepts though person cannot move forward, pass phographing cats on pillows and comparing summicrons with summiluxes.
But then again, not everybody is even aspiring to do art, some are perfectly fine with testing latest summiluxses...
I doubt an artist can capture the humanity of their subject by dehumanizing it. Of course, his concept of art is also very elitist. If you get art his way you are among the elite, if you fail to get it, well you are among the popular masses.
Frankly this attitude has struck me as the core of what is wrong with art in the 20th and 21st century. All art is, in some sense abstract, but the best art captures reality in that abstraction.
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Bill