Jim Chinn
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Web sites that post vernacular photography seems to be all the rage these days. Here is another site:
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I know what "vernacular" means in literature, what do people mean by "vernacular photography"?
We've had a few spectacular vernacular albums at the rare bookshop where I work. One was a travel album of Shanghai in the 1930's, scenery, places, people, architecture, since sold. Also some lovely family albums - all by unidentified photographers - of life in Florida, California, the Bahamas, late 19th century. I think the mystery is part of the appeal with unidentified photographers/subjects.
I think It's a Hudson Commodore sedan Jeff ,unfortunately I'm old enough to remember them. they were considered quite exotic here in England in those days, but I knew someone who had one way back in 1958.I love those photos. I notice there was a Hudson in one of those pictures. Thanks!
Jeff
I probably am very wrong when I say this so shoot me down, I have always seen Walker Evens as documentary, a lot of his shoots feel like they are trying to portray a time and people, where vernacular just does portray a time and people without any thought from the photography or person taking the photograph.
Paul
I use it to mean; photography of the common place, the ordinary every day things around us.
I just wish that people who create these sites provided more information about the content - who the photographer was, what date were they taken, etc. Most of these are what I call 'archive light' - basically contextless content...
- Randy
A genre can refer to anything, like the way films are classified, whereas vernacular refers to the common place, such as buildings or objects that are functional rather than monumental. There maybe a "master" of a genre, but there really can't be a master in the vernacular, unless you are an artist working in "the vernacular style" which is different. Vernacular is the older term, compared to genre. The vernacular mode in photography can certainly be considered a genre.
Galah and Erikg; you are both correct. My Little Oxford Dictionary says about genre: "kind or style of art etc.; portrayal of scenes from ordinary life"Another one of those wonderful words with duel meaning.
...Another one of those wonderful words with <b>duel</b> meaning.
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