hudson
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Hopefully, people won't mind if I start lots of threads about my favorite photographers. It's fun talking about and I like to get other people's views.
Atget was really a revelation for me. I spent a lot of time a few years ago viewing photo books and I think Atget was were I learned the most. He considered himself a documentarian and not an artist...photographing the old Paris that was disappearing and selling the photos to the city plus providing "documents" for artists to work with. So, maybe this workman's view of photography really let him hone his craft. One of the main things I picked up was how he always photographs a store window or city street at a skewed angle which really pops the details.
I always like Berenice Abbott, having grown up in NYC. So I was surprised to learn she spent years living in Paris studying under Man Ray and was a big champion of Arget, organizing exhibitions and books about him after his death. But, after learning about this, the connection made sense...I could see both the surrealist influence and the workman, documentarian influence in her work. She spent six years to produce her New York City photos.
I think I like Atget better than Berenice Abbott. Maybe it's just Paris is a warmer city and NYC comes off as too large and impersonal.
Atget was really a revelation for me. I spent a lot of time a few years ago viewing photo books and I think Atget was were I learned the most. He considered himself a documentarian and not an artist...photographing the old Paris that was disappearing and selling the photos to the city plus providing "documents" for artists to work with. So, maybe this workman's view of photography really let him hone his craft. One of the main things I picked up was how he always photographs a store window or city street at a skewed angle which really pops the details.
I always like Berenice Abbott, having grown up in NYC. So I was surprised to learn she spent years living in Paris studying under Man Ray and was a big champion of Arget, organizing exhibitions and books about him after his death. But, after learning about this, the connection made sense...I could see both the surrealist influence and the workman, documentarian influence in her work. She spent six years to produce her New York City photos.
I think I like Atget better than Berenice Abbott. Maybe it's just Paris is a warmer city and NYC comes off as too large and impersonal.