Arklatexian
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Sal Santamaura, frank and I were discussing "how" my son, who is taking a photography course, does not know who Ansel Adams is.
I know little of what my father does, so it makes sense. We live our lives together but I haven't been focusing too much on "teaching" my children to take over the family business.
I often cringe to find Ansel Adams is the first photographer that comes to "most" people's minds.
Now that he's taking a class, I'm actually excited by the prospect of introducing him to photographers who I consider important.
So that maybe the first person he will think of is someone else.
Who should it be?
That is an easy one to answer. Bill Burk, of course! If you consider Ansel Adams among those you consider important, he probably knows that by now if he has ever perused your photo-book library. Try dropping a quote, now and then, from a photographer that you admire and your son will probably take it from there and it (important) will be HIS idea, not yours if you know what I mean.....Regards!