hudson
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I wonder about this sometimes with all the changes in the world. Thinking back, all my heroes were from the 50's to 70's. If you think of the famous names in photography...Walker Evans (1941), Robert Frank (1958), William Klein (1958), ...they were all working at a time when people saw the world through magazines. You could name a lot of other names and they would all be around the same period. I like the Japanese and they were around 1968. So, from Life magazine to color TV to cable to the Internet, cell phones and Flickr. Now the world is awash in images.
On the other hand, I don't agree with the "death of photography" argument. I think of photography like writing...another mode of expression. Everybody writes all day long, but there are very few that can write a novel or play that really speaks to a broad swath of people. But still, you see this in the other arts as well...will there ever be another Picasso or Dostoevsky? Or even the Beatles? Part of this, I think lies in the fragmentation of the audience. And, I think talent is only one part of the equation. I think a larger part is the magnification and distillation of talent through the feedback of the audience, if this makes sense.
Ah well, just some thoughts...I think I'll go finish Mad Max Fury Road now and think about this stuff some other time!
On the other hand, I don't agree with the "death of photography" argument. I think of photography like writing...another mode of expression. Everybody writes all day long, but there are very few that can write a novel or play that really speaks to a broad swath of people. But still, you see this in the other arts as well...will there ever be another Picasso or Dostoevsky? Or even the Beatles? Part of this, I think lies in the fragmentation of the audience. And, I think talent is only one part of the equation. I think a larger part is the magnification and distillation of talent through the feedback of the audience, if this makes sense.
Ah well, just some thoughts...I think I'll go finish Mad Max Fury Road now and think about this stuff some other time!