interesting thread
lots of posturing and proclaiming
all i have to say is "so what"
maybe the photography HE liked is dead
seeing my connection to it was/has not been
the same as his ... FOR ME at least , photography is not dead.
the way he describes photography and declaring it being dead
is like a jilted lover / boyfriend girlfriend who takes the box of
happy photographic memories and cuts the other person out of the pictures
" so and so is totally dead to me" ... sure, but life goes on, and maybe the person really isn't dead
and even when he or she IS actually dead ... does it really matter at that point
seeing the jilted lover / boyfriend girlfriend doesn't care anymore except to
badmouth who or what that person had become after they were with him/her
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seems to me that photography is like a tree that has to be pruned >>deadwood removed and healthy branches remain.
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i develop film when i can and make prints when the sun is out. i make fewer darkroom prints than prints using the sun