Jose A Martinez
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In November 1999 I attended to "The Expressive Print II", John Sexton's workshop. In that occasion I start joking with two fellow students, one from Argentina and another from Norway, about the endless samples of photos with Aspen Trees in it. So we decided to start a compilation of "cliches" or "common places", and started, childishly as: -I don't do Aspen Trees-, -I don't do Aspen Trees, or Calla Lilies-, etc.
So, there goes mine: I don't do Aspen Trees, Calla Lilies, Dogs, Slot Canyons, Transvestites. (sometimes I fall, and do some)
What you don't do?, it's about cliches.
ps. I don't consider "common place subjects" as something pejorative. The thing is that if you work with this kind of subject, you have to go beyond what has been done.
So, there goes mine: I don't do Aspen Trees, Calla Lilies, Dogs, Slot Canyons, Transvestites. (sometimes I fall, and do some)
What you don't do?, it's about cliches.
ps. I don't consider "common place subjects" as something pejorative. The thing is that if you work with this kind of subject, you have to go beyond what has been done.
