Interesting discussion about point of interest, clutter and obscuring unwanted details.
I'm very much from the defined subject school of thought. My work often has a centric composition, which pretty much screams what the main subject of the image is. I've also used enlarger diffusion as a means to control distracting details and focus the viewer's attention on what I want them to look at. While I'm sure my years as an advertising photographer re-inforced this in me, the work I did as a teenager is not all that different from what I do today.
All of that said I am amazed at people who can find organization in a cluttered environment and capture it with clarity. But those people are rare. Burtynsky certainly does this. But so many others just create messes.
When I started shooting landscape I tried to hide as many distracting elements as possible, but things like telephone poles electric lines are too ubiquitous so instead I decided to use them and not hide them, so often they have in fact become the main subject of some of my images.
I find images without a main subject to become rather tiresome and pointless. Even in much of my own work I often ask myself if I have a photograph with enough interest or just a background in need of a subject.
I'm very much from the defined subject school of thought. My work often has a centric composition, which pretty much screams what the main subject of the image is. I've also used enlarger diffusion as a means to control distracting details and focus the viewer's attention on what I want them to look at. While I'm sure my years as an advertising photographer re-inforced this in me, the work I did as a teenager is not all that different from what I do today.
All of that said I am amazed at people who can find organization in a cluttered environment and capture it with clarity. But those people are rare. Burtynsky certainly does this. But so many others just create messes.
When I started shooting landscape I tried to hide as many distracting elements as possible, but things like telephone poles electric lines are too ubiquitous so instead I decided to use them and not hide them, so often they have in fact become the main subject of some of my images.
I find images without a main subject to become rather tiresome and pointless. Even in much of my own work I often ask myself if I have a photograph with enough interest or just a background in need of a subject.


