Dan Henderson
Member
I know that many people have abandoned this magazine because of the increasing content of binary photography, but I continue to find one or two articles every issue that cause me to keep purchasing it. Anyway, to my point...
The latest issue has a column by David Vestal and an article by Al Weber that are challenging me. The common thread of both pieces is that many photographs suffer by being "overdone" with too much technique, covered, in Vestal's words, with "too much gravy," and from the use of technique for the sake of the technique.
I'm trying to understand just what these writers mean. I wish they had provided some examples. In the same issue are some images that I think are great, but that could be considered to be "overdone." I try to be sensitive to the content of my images and print them how they want to appear. Sometimes that means a simple, straight printing with little manipulation or technique other than good darkroom craft, while others seem to want to show themselves as high key, darker, or colored through a toning process.
I would enjoy hearing comments from anyone who has read these articles and/or has an opinion on this subject.
The latest issue has a column by David Vestal and an article by Al Weber that are challenging me. The common thread of both pieces is that many photographs suffer by being "overdone" with too much technique, covered, in Vestal's words, with "too much gravy," and from the use of technique for the sake of the technique.
I'm trying to understand just what these writers mean. I wish they had provided some examples. In the same issue are some images that I think are great, but that could be considered to be "overdone." I try to be sensitive to the content of my images and print them how they want to appear. Sometimes that means a simple, straight printing with little manipulation or technique other than good darkroom craft, while others seem to want to show themselves as high key, darker, or colored through a toning process.
I would enjoy hearing comments from anyone who has read these articles and/or has an opinion on this subject.