bjorke Member Joined Aug 17, 2003 Messages 2,260 Location SF sometimes Format Multi Format Mar 14, 2005 #26 Photography is about freezing time. Dilapidation is the point where form approaches final collapse. Seems like a natural combination to me
Photography is about freezing time. Dilapidation is the point where form approaches final collapse. Seems like a natural combination to me
Charles Webb Member Joined Nov 7, 2004 Messages 1,723 Location Colorfull, C Format Multi Format Mar 14, 2005 #27 I like what Chuck 94022 said, but I would include shape and form as well. Really an interesting thread and a good read.
I like what Chuck 94022 said, but I would include shape and form as well. Really an interesting thread and a good read.
rbarker Member Joined Oct 31, 2004 Messages 2,218 Location Rio Rancho, Format Multi Format Mar 14, 2005 #28 Just for kicks . . .
Daniel Grenier Member Joined Sep 25, 2002 Messages 355 Location White Lake, Canada Format ULarge Format Mar 14, 2005 #29 Ed Sukach said: First I've heard of "Wabi-sabi". I agree with the concept. Click to expand... If this wasn't so close to Wishy-Washy or potentially mistaken for a sushi condiment, I'd declare myself to be a "Wabi-Sabi Photographer". Seems to me it covers all aspects of my photographic intentions!
Ed Sukach said: First I've heard of "Wabi-sabi". I agree with the concept. Click to expand... If this wasn't so close to Wishy-Washy or potentially mistaken for a sushi condiment, I'd declare myself to be a "Wabi-Sabi Photographer". Seems to me it covers all aspects of my photographic intentions!
Flotsam Member Joined Sep 30, 2002 Messages 3,221 Location S.E. New Yor Mar 14, 2005 #30 Do 'spicy' photographs reflect the Wasabi aesthetic?