If you are taking pictures of something that’s FUCKING INCREDIBLE, your photograph will then be better than the best picture that the best photographer can take of a piece of dogshit.from Street Boners + TV Carnage
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Posted by Dan at Tuesday, November 25, 2008 0 comments
Labels: determinism
Finding a photo
From a 2point8 article about sending Magnum photographers to South Korea:
At least one theme—religion—featured a few larger prints, as well, including a picture I wondered if they’d find, of churchgoers with their eyes closed and hands in the air at one of the more fervent Christian churches in Seoul.
So, how much of making a photo is just a matter of dropping a photographer into a certain situation? Is there really that much "work" to be done once you're there?
(I'm thinking here only of "street" photographers, by the way.)
There can be improvisation, but it is only a bodily one—the work of getting oneself to the right position (concretely: perspective) to take the picture, such that it aligns itself with your broader collection of photos (vision, in the most basic sense possible).
Posted by Dan at Wednesday, September 03, 2008 0 comments
Labels: "street", determinism