Simon R Galley
Member
Dear Snapguy,
I think you state 'Analog is becoming a niche, a subset in the photographic arts'
The first bit is fine, I've operated in a niche for 25 years + ie monochrome photography as a
proportion of all photography, the second part I would subtly restate
'analog is the photographic art'
What do I mean ? All photography is great and fun and each to his own, I really think a photograph taken on any medium has value.
Where analog photography, be it Colour or Mono or any of the alt processes elevates the work ( I will not even use the word 'art' but to me it always will be ) is absolutely simple, YOU PRINT, you produce a single piece of unrepeatable work that no one can exactly duplicate and that will continue to exist
long after you do.
To me, to make a great photograph and not to print it is like making a great meal...... and not eating it......
Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
I think you state 'Analog is becoming a niche, a subset in the photographic arts'
The first bit is fine, I've operated in a niche for 25 years + ie monochrome photography as a
proportion of all photography, the second part I would subtly restate
'analog is the photographic art'
What do I mean ? All photography is great and fun and each to his own, I really think a photograph taken on any medium has value.
Where analog photography, be it Colour or Mono or any of the alt processes elevates the work ( I will not even use the word 'art' but to me it always will be ) is absolutely simple, YOU PRINT, you produce a single piece of unrepeatable work that no one can exactly duplicate and that will continue to exist
long after you do.
To me, to make a great photograph and not to print it is like making a great meal...... and not eating it......
Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :