Arcturus
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I don't mean the magazine, but photography that is popular today. Talking to people and watching their reactions at galleries or showings, or even on photo sharing sites online, it has become clear that perhaps I'm out of touch with what people like. I enjoy classic photographers like Weston where the images seem real, sometimes straight on, and with subtle nuances. I'm not too sure what that style is, but I try to emulate it with my photography. What seems to be the most popular today though is flashy, high contrast, and heavily saturated. I feel like I very much accomplish my vision when I shoot film and print in the darkroom, but embarrassingly my most popular photos are digital images I shot a long time ago that are so heavily manipulated they can induce dizziness and nausea. I've always felt that photos like that are the low hanging fruit, the easy shots with lots of color and contrast that are pleasing but can be found in any collection of stock photography and ultimately lacking creativity. The sugary candy of photography if you will. But perhaps I'm totally out of touch of what everyone considers good photography, does anyone else feel this way?
Not to turn this into a digital hate thread, I believe this type of photography predates digital, probably arising around the time of the widespread use of automatic 35mm slrs.
Not to turn this into a digital hate thread, I believe this type of photography predates digital, probably arising around the time of the widespread use of automatic 35mm slrs.