UKJohn
Member
I have skimmed through the other replies and here is my two pence or dollars worth...
I am currently studying for a degree in photography in the UK, and one thing I have learnt (if nothing else) is not to discredit or disregard other photographers or artists work with out first looking into the reasons and background as to why the photograph has been taken.
To me, and I will confess this definitely is not my favourite style of photography, but this is similar to work by Eglestone (I'm sure this is spelt wrong so please forgive me!), Teller, Peter Fraser and Richard Billingham. To me they are snap shots but, you will often find that the photographers are skilled in the craft but have decided to take 'their art' back to a very basic level, almost intentionally disregarding all the photographic rules. In many cases this appears to be seen as art!! I would disagree but then that's my humble opinion.
Also, showing one image from what might be a series of images is misleading and unfair to the photographer, if there are other images that support this one photograph then they should also be shown to prevent it from being read out of context.
Well as I said thats my two pence worth.
Cheers
John
I am currently studying for a degree in photography in the UK, and one thing I have learnt (if nothing else) is not to discredit or disregard other photographers or artists work with out first looking into the reasons and background as to why the photograph has been taken.
To me, and I will confess this definitely is not my favourite style of photography, but this is similar to work by Eglestone (I'm sure this is spelt wrong so please forgive me!), Teller, Peter Fraser and Richard Billingham. To me they are snap shots but, you will often find that the photographers are skilled in the craft but have decided to take 'their art' back to a very basic level, almost intentionally disregarding all the photographic rules. In many cases this appears to be seen as art!! I would disagree but then that's my humble opinion.
Also, showing one image from what might be a series of images is misleading and unfair to the photographer, if there are other images that support this one photograph then they should also be shown to prevent it from being read out of context.
Well as I said thats my two pence worth.
Cheers
John