Since when has the public not accepted photography as art? I'm wondering where it is this notion that photography needs saving as an art form comes from. I don't see where there is any problem at all with photography's acceptance as legitimate or "real' art as you say. It seems to me that the only people that have a problem with it are certain photographers.maybe in the minds of the public we can have them start looking at photography as art instead of a medium of reproductions.
Luckily I am not a photographer but rather an artist
Well, please excuse me. As I said before, I mean no disrespect. I really don't see any reason to be defensive and get upset here. I am really interested in why you think people don't accept photography as art. I too do this for a living and all I can say is it gets better and better every year. I don't know where this hostility is coming from. I look at your work, of which you have done only one, and don't see why this makes it any more art than say a Weston Pepper or Adam's Moonrise. If you could explain better without getting upset, it would be great.Luckily I am not a photographer but rather an artist...
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So all I am saying is to get people to start thinking of photography differently why not start treating photography like other mediums and maybe people will start to change their opinions on photosphere as being a REAL art form over time from just another pretty picture..
No not at all. An artist creates original artwork only one original, photographers create multiples in either editions or open edition...
Huge difference...
Dollars? That's what you're talking about? What money would the dead photographer see anyway?How much do you think they would be worth now?
Imagine if there was only 1 Moonrise or only 1 Pepper #30 or only one Running Deer... Imagine...
How much do you think they would be worth now?
Dollars? That's what you're talking about? What money would the dead photographer see anyway?
You say you make a living at this. How many one-offs would one have to sell to create a living wage? Do the math and it isn't pretty. Frightening in fact. And this is providing one can make A LOT of photographs people want to buy. I don't think photographers create a work of art with every shutter click... do artists?
I don't know Kevin, this doesn't seem like a sound business strategy if worth is the criteria.
You are correct, they were photographers...
Sorry JB but I am an artist and only create original works of art not reproductions like the rest...
Then again, maybe they became more valuable over time because there were enough copies out there to create further interest. Put another way, most photographers will never sell out their editions (if they sell that way) but if they're lucky they might have a couple photographs that do sell out. Answer me this Kevin, which do you think would be worth more to a collector; an edition of one that nobody knows about, or a famous photograph purchased many times over by serious collectors, museums, and institutions?
I'm trying to wrap my head around what you're proposing here, and to me it sounds like you're trying to increase the initial worth of your photographs without thinking about the people who will be buying them, and what their intentions may be.
Murray
Edward Weston was not an artist... wow. I had no idea....
I can't believe you could be this pretentious Kevin. You're pulling our legs,... right?Sorry JB but I am an artist and only create original works of art not reproductions like the rest...
is there an example of another living or dead photographic artist, besides yourself?
Well... say no more. Now I get it. Just a bunch of legend in their own mind stuff. It's been a commercial all along.Sorry missed this. yes there is Jorge Gasteazoro...
Sorry missed this. yes there is Jorge Gasteazoro...
Well if photography was considered art and I sold one original artwork a month for $5000 then I could make living easily.
So what you are saying is that by me selling my originals with destroyed negatives for $125 - $425 is too much for collectors? No one that has bought my work has complained so far... I don't think my prices are expensive.
Sorry Kevin. I'm nowhere near your league. You have me beat hands down! I've only had a few $5,000.00 sales and you're pulling down one a month! Good job.Takes one to know one.
Sorry Kevin. I'm nowhere near your league. You have me beat hands down!
Only $4,575.00 to easy street!
You may be right Kevin, but you're like the King standing at the oceans edge demanding upon your Royal edict that the tide to rise no further. While you may create a niche, you're fighting against the history of photography, and all the past greats.
Murray
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