bjorke said:I like Lenswork better when it pushes a little harder. The Ross and Evans portfoios look like they could easily have been made in 1935, not just physically but sensibility-wise as well.
...of facades and details dating from 1905 or earlier. The abscence of human presence in both sets of work is saddening, It does not reveal, does not disturb the status quo -- pictures of (and for) bank walls.roteague said:Except the Evens portfolio was shot with a D70.
I've not received my copy yet so I've not had a chance to view the issue, soroteague said:Except the Evens portfolio was shot with a D70.
donbga said:I've not received my copy yet so I've not had a chance to view the issue, so
I'm curious why what kind of camera Evens used/uses is signifigant.
Maybe if he had used a full frame DSLR they would have been better?
roteague said:Perhaps if he used film and learned how to print.
roteague said:Perhaps if he used film and learned how to print.
MurrayMinchin said:Interesting...nobody has commented on the Jonothan Moller Guatemala portfolio. I found it to be the best 'portfolio' (a series of images that tell a story) and felt they were the strongest images in this issue. If those were North American's or European's digging out mass graves containing their mothers, fathers, brothers, and/or sisters, would the images be more worthy of comment? Maybe people are getting numbed to such things these days...
Murray
If you read the intro notes Evans mentions that for the last 20 years he has been a film based photographer so I'm sure he knows how to print black and white.
MurrayMinchin said:Interesting...nobody has commented on the Jonothan Moller Guatemala portfolio. I found it to be the best 'portfolio' (a series of images that tell a story) and felt they were the strongest images in this issue. If those were North American's or European's digging out mass graves containing their mothers, fathers, brothers, and/or sisters, would the images be more worthy of comment? Maybe people are getting numbed to such things these days...
Murray
MurrayMinchin said:Hi Jack, welcome aboard APUG
Robert,
I hear what you're saying, in that you prefer to 'walk down the sunny side of the street'...I'm just glad there are people like Moller who can face the ugly side of Humanity, and come back with photographs so such events don't just disappear with time.
Murray
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