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thomas
your list is a good one ..
cameras and lenses are just that, cameras and lenses. sometimes they lend themselves to
part of the "art" of an image, if the cameras and lenses have a signature look and the person using them
incorporates that into their method of working ... like using some sort of french landscape lens and large format camera
and a collodion negative and albumen print ( or gum over or ... ) the technique, lenses, cameras and everything are part of the entire process end to end
but sometimes using the camera and lens is just a means to get the foundation ( a negative or positive ) to work with to create something else ..
but i think you directed your post to the wrong crowd,
enthusiasts and artists are the same thing.
that said an "artist" can make "art" using the most meager of tools just like a chef can make a meal using a 300$ ironclad skillet or a few sheets of aluminum foil and hot coals
your list is a good one ..
cameras and lenses are just that, cameras and lenses. sometimes they lend themselves to
part of the "art" of an image, if the cameras and lenses have a signature look and the person using them
incorporates that into their method of working ... like using some sort of french landscape lens and large format camera
and a collodion negative and albumen print ( or gum over or ... ) the technique, lenses, cameras and everything are part of the entire process end to end
but sometimes using the camera and lens is just a means to get the foundation ( a negative or positive ) to work with to create something else ..
but i think you directed your post to the wrong crowd,
enthusiasts and artists are the same thing.
that said an "artist" can make "art" using the most meager of tools just like a chef can make a meal using a 300$ ironclad skillet or a few sheets of aluminum foil and hot coals