Kirk Keyes
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roteague said:So, who is Simon Larbalestier?
Robert - Google is your friend.
Kirk
roteague said:So, who is Simon Larbalestier?
Kirk Keyes said:Robert - Google is your friend.
Kirk
Ryan McIntosh said:It almost seems to me that so many photographs have been done over the years that someone cannot create something new without being compared to a photograph from the past. For example someone photographs a bell pepper, its compared to Edward Weston's peppers....so why not just make your picture blurry, because then you will be creating someone new and different. Right!? Hmmm...
c6h6o3 said:The work can't be all that beautiful, or you would have remembered her name. But at least it was good enough for you to remember the gender.
jovo said:Does anyone know anything about B&W editor, Henry Rasmussen? I wonder what qualifies him to be a curator of photography in the first place. He claims final responsibility for the special edition selectees, but I've never read anything about him...is he a photographer? scholar? former Road and Track stringer? loan shark? pornographer? circus acrobat? or what? Brooks Jensen has been pretty forthcoming about his background, why not Henry? Or Ailsa of the UK "Black and White Photography" magazine
(I suspect the above sounds a bit like a challenge, but that's not my intention. I'm genuinely curious and interested.)
c6h6o3 said:These are not mutually exclusive alternatives. I think you're being a tad overly sensitive even if the post came across as a dig. I assure you it wasn't.
The poster lives in the same metro area as I do and that's what really caught my eye. I haven't seen any work from photographic artists local to the Washington, DC area which I find compelling.
When I do see work which grabs me, I make it my business to find out who the artist is and I always remember it, no matter where they're from. I write it down or enter it into my PDA. I was only trying to jog the memory of the poster, and that failing, to goad him into doing the legwork necessary to find out who it was.
If there are any fine photographers around here I would earnestly like to know who they are.![]()
DBP said:Not at all. I forget names of people all the time. Thought I was actually having mental problems until I realized I was meeting several hundred people per year. Just too much data to maintain.
c6h6o3 said:You mentioned that she has a gallery. Is it in The Torpedo Factory? Somewhere else in Old Town?
photobum said:Ryan, Given the high repute of your school I'm sorry to hear you reinforce my view. W. Eugene Smith had a lot of strong political and creation views. You never had to try to figure out what he was trying to say. His photographs hit you between the eyes with clarity of concept. You also knew you were looking at art.
dmr1 said:I have no axe to grind either way and mean no insult to anyone. If you dont like the work in the issue fine. But some of the comments here seem to be rather obtuse and of the type created by those who cant think out of the small box they seem to be trapped in. I suggest a box cutter in all of our pockets. You can either use it to take down a wall or two of your box and realize there is a whole world out there that does not revolve around 1 dimensional thinking, or slash your wrists when the publisher calls and God forbid would like your portfolio via disk or should ask if you have any of that funky soft focus stuff and all you have to offer are those tack sharp landscapes of the ilk of Lord ANsel and a bell pepper or two ala Weston.
As always, just my opinion.....I could be wrong.![]()
dmr1 said:I have no axe to grind either way and mean no insult to anyone. If you dont like the work in the issue fine. But some of the comments here seem to be rather obtuse and of the type created by those who cant think out of the small box they seem to be trapped in. I suggest a box cutter in all of our pockets. You can either use it to take down a wall or two of your box and realize there is a whole world out there that does not revolve around 1 dimensional thinking, or slash your wrists when the publisher calls and God forbid would like your portfolio via disk or should ask if you have any of that funky soft focus stuff and all you have to offer are those tack sharp landscapes of the ilk of Lord ANsel and a bell pepper or two ala Weston.
As always, just my opinion.....I could be wrong.![]()
roteague said:I know exactly how to use Google, but then I couldn't make my point - that many on APUG have very myoptic views about photography, only centering on their own viewpoint of photography only, failing to realize that there are other types of photography and other interests. I wonder how many here know who Peter Dombrovskis is?
Jim Chinn said:I would have no problem submitting work via a CD or sending a file. Just seems strange that someone who champions the collection of fine pixelgraphs or photographic prints would not even hold a single one produced by the artist in his hands before making a final judgement.
clay said:I'm guessing it had more to do with efficiency and convenience than anything else. Can you imagine the hassle of trying to return prints from 1500 portfolios? I can only guess what it would be like to try to weed out losers from stacks of paper prints.
Ryan McIntosh said:I'm the ONLY photographer in the whole department that shoots large format and does traditional "straight forward" photography. Of course, my work is look down on because it does not have some deep hidden concept.
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