He is not in the same league as someone like HCB.
This is quite accurate - probably unintentionally so.
HCB and Friedlander were really playing at different games.
He is not in the same league as someone like HCB.
You kind of started this discussion not liking Fiedlander's work. So why beat a dead horse. It is obvious that you really don't want to be convinced."Friedlander’s reputation rests in large part on his portrayal of the "social landscape”, and his depictions of public spaces are often characterized by the dense profusion of elements within them. Friedlander tended towards a compositional style typified by a pleasant jumble of visual information—he gives you a lot to look at. His favored subjects were unassuming situations like this one where, lacking any central drama, the eye is invited to wander, and stitch together its own narrative."
You could write the same staement if you gave a monkey a camera and wrote about the results. I prefer to look at an image, rather than read what is written about it.
You kind of started this discussion not liking Fiedlander's work. So why beat a dead horse. It is obvious that you really don't want to be convinced.
"Friedlander’s reputation rests in large part on his portrayal of the "social landscape”, and his depictions of public spaces are often characterized by the dense profusion of elements within them. Friedlander tended towards a compositional style typified by a pleasant jumble of visual information—he gives you a lot to look at. His favored subjects were unassuming situations like this one where, lacking any central drama, the eye is invited to wander, and stitch together its own narrative."
You could write the same staement if you gave a monkey a camera and wrote about the results. I prefer to look at an image, rather than read what is written about it.
Well, ChatGPT just scrapes stuff off the internet, and probably swiped that from the initial statement.I tend to agree with Clive. And frankly the same stuff can be written by ChatGPT - which I actually just tried to do:
"Lee Friedlander’s photography embraces visual disorder as a fundamental truth rather than a problem to be solved. His frames are crowded with reflections, signs, shadows, and obstructions that interrupt any clear hierarchy, turning ordinary streets and interiors into complex fields of perception. By flattening space and allowing elements to collide, Friedlander rejects the idea of the photograph as a transparent window, insisting instead on its density and artifice.
Just as importantly, Friedlander makes the act of looking visible. His own presence—often reduced to a shadow or reflection—reminds us that the photographer is never outside the scene. These images do not offer conclusions or decisive moments; they hold attention in suspension. Meaning arises slowly, through repetition and friction, as the viewer learns to navigate uncertainty rather than resolve it."
Well, ChatGPT just scrapes stuff off the internet, and probably swiped that from the initial statement.

So it has opinions?It doesn’t scrape or reuse texts. It is a generative model meaning it will create original text based on general facts about Friedlander's work. I actually find it equal or better than anything a curator would write (excluding the people at this forum)![]()
So it has opinions?

AI did a good job, better than the previously mentioned. As I said, a new visual syntax.I tend to agree with Clive. And frankly the same stuff can be written by ChatGPT - which I actually just tried to do:
"Lee Friedlander’s photography embraces visual disorder as a fundamental truth rather than a problem to be solved. His frames are crowded with reflections, signs, shadows, and obstructions that interrupt any clear hierarchy, turning ordinary streets and interiors into complex fields of perception. By flattening space and allowing elements to collide, Friedlander rejects the idea of the photograph as a transparent window, insisting instead on its density and artifice.
Be careful what role you are asking it to take![]()
That's been around for a long time.AI porno is next.
Maybe Friedlander just doesn't have the advantage of being Carlton Watkins a hundred years earlier, who was a significantly better .....
So, your opinions.Not really but it simulates them.
If you ask it to be a fierce critique of his work, it will do it, by gathering the most eloquent and coherent critiques available and constructing an original text.
If you ask it to praise Friedlander it will also do it.
If you ask it to just be stupid, it will do it too. it actually happened on a programmer who furious about the results he was getting he kept yelling at the prompt that it was stupid. The program took it literally in the end and erased his whole code base. Moral of the story: Be careful what role you are asking it to take![]()
the blurb for your latest book,
So, your opinions.
Did you tell it he was a photographer or to write about his photographs?No I didn’t direct it to either way. I guess it used a fusion of the most prevalent essays on his work plus some image analysis of his photographs
Just a photographer with its full name.Did you tell it he was a photographer or to write about his photographs?
Just a photographer with its full name.
I can repeat it clean and you will see the response will be different this time.
Give me a couple of minutes
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