Sirius Glass
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This thread is silly.
Yeah, that too.
This thread is silly.
W. Eugene Smith or Dorothea Lange or Walker Evans
I said learn ways to see as they did not to blindly follow and copy. As I said
For one to ignore the works of famous artists and famous photographers and start from scratch is to photograph with ones eyes closed.
Learn about composition, lighting, approaching the subject, and printing then use that knowledge to develop your own style and not blindly copy what they had done.
Of course in one semester, my son couldn't be exposed to enough great photography to be say "Max Yavno was a major influence in my work". My son's work is his own right now. And I am occasionally in awe of raw talented young photographers who couldn't by their circumstances, have access to examples of great work to be inspired by.
Well... It's one approach. A perfectly good and valid approach.
And, as very well said by Renato, being exposed to other photographers' work should be a source of inspiration, not a source of things to be copied. I would add that it also helps to avoid making lookalikes by accident.
Plagiarism is so stupid it doesn't even deserve to be discussed.
This thread is silly.
YES... and no.
i think there should be more threads about influence
and finding one's way.
UmmV
How can plagiarism ever be applied to a photographic image? Try to copy any image of your choice, but yours will always be different, or do I miss-understand your post.
Oh I agree there should be more about positive influences...but this seems more negative. Whoever ended up being the well known name that AA is in some parallel universe, there would be just as many identical objections...its silly.
How can plagiarism ever be applied to a photographic image? Try to copy any image of your choice, but yours will always be different, or do I miss-understand your post.
Recommending one or two photographers is like introducing French cuisine with a menu of one or two items. There are a myriad of on-line galleries to consider, particularly the web sites of prominent photography dealers who list their artists often with thumbnails of their work when mousing over their names. These galleries represent historical, contemporary, and emerging photographers often at the same time. You have a wonderful opportunity to teach here.
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