Almost anyone can write a book on almost anything. Sontag, for example. Since she had already established a following for previous writing, she could not only write on photography, but sell those books. I had to read her On Photography in a college class 45 years ago, and haven't forgiven her to this day.
Sontag was never a photographer On Photography was written by her after a particularly acrimonious divorce from Richard Avedon who was.
I thought Suzanne Somers wrote "On Photography".
On Photography was written by her after a particularly acrimonious divorce from Richard Avedon who was.
Not sure where that idea comes from.
Ian
Thanks for offer if you are in London...
I think it is really Annie's book and Susan was a ghost that explains why I stopped, Annie has a personality defect, rather than Susan...
One key element of her many interrelated arguments was that the proliferation of photography was causing people to replace participation in, or appreciation of, an event with the act of photographing.
Nice post David, some good insight there...I laughed a bit with the portion of your quote above....
Recently, I was at the summit of Haleakala on Maui for the sunrise...after witnessing the throngs of people at the summit, I moved further down to do my images...I was amazed at the number of people who were watching the sunrise through their phones display, instead of enjoying it simply by looking. It represented a disconnect to me...
Bizzarre.
However, if one simply substitutes the phrase "credibility" for "value, interest or validity", then the statement is no longer absurd. The difference in credibility between talking about what it might be like to do something and actually doing it can be vast.
They have the right to say whatever they want to say. But they don't have the right to demand that everyone listening believes what they say. Credibility is an audience judgment call that is completely out of their hands.
I pose a question to two individuals standing before me. What is it like to be incarcerated in prison?
One of those individuals is an academic whose field of expertise is to study incarceration in prisons. He is considered an expert in his field, having devoted his life to researching the subject.
The other individual was just released after serving a 25-year sentence in a maximum security penitentiary, including several years in solitary confinement.
Listening to their respective observations, to whom would you afford the greater level of credibility?
Ken
Clive's observation would be more appropriate if:
1) The title of the book had been "On being a Photographer"; or
2) It wasn't possible to observe the effect, scope, role and omniprescence of photography in society and on individuals without actually being a photographer.
Prison is a 'black box', photography is not. So your hypothesis is not perfect analogical thus faulty.
2) It wasn't possible to observe the effect, scope, role and omniprescence of photography in society and on individuals without actually being a photographer.
So then, you have a brain tumor and are holding a scalpel. Standing before you are two doctors. Both know the mechanics of the procedure. One has written books and lectured extensively on the procedure you require, but has never performed the procedure. The other has never authored or lectured, but has successfully performed the procedure over a hundred times.
To whom to you hand the scalpel?
Ken
And to whom do you look to when you wish to read about surgery?
That's true Clive but it's also true they haver smaller brains they are 10% smaller, go figure.How true. Some years ago I read or heard (and don't know if this is true) that women have about 15% greater manual dexterity than men. For this reason alone I now have a female dentist.
They didn't meet until 12 years after the books publication.
Ian
That's true Clive but it's also true they haver smaller brains they are 10% smaller, go figure.
How true. Some years ago I read or heard (and don't know if this is true) that women have about 15% greater manual dexterity than men. For this reason alone I now have a female dentist.
I did not evade the question, I simply told you that your example is wrong because you are comparing apples and oranges.But you simply evaded the question. As did the poster to whom I originally addressed it. Presumably because the answer was obvious, illustrative, and not to either individual's liking.
We all judge, and we all assign varying levels of credibility based on judgments. We do this because we live within a deterministic existence. Things happen for reasons. And other things don't happen because alternative things happened for alternative reasons. If we find that one person's reasons imply more creditability than another's, we seek out that person's opinions before the other's.
I know of no one who knowingly seeks out the opinions of someone they judge to have less credibility over someone they feel to have more credibility. Unless, of course, they are intentionally playing the juvenile "look at me, look at me, I'm different" card.
If the best photographer to seek out for knowledge regarding chemistry technique is someone "who could not take a decent photograph to save his life", then you seek him out for his credibility on the topic of chemistry technique, not compositional technique. You do this because you have judged him to be the most qualified source on that topic available to you. You wouldn't seek out another photographer who knew little or nothing about chemistry technique.
So then, you have a brain tumor and are holding a scalpel. Standing before you are two doctors. Both know the mechanics of the procedure. One has written books and lectured extensively on the procedure you require, but has never performed the procedure. The other has never authored or lectured, but has successfully performed the procedure over a hundred times.
To whom to you hand the scalpel?
Ken
True Noel, that's what I've been telling my wife for fifty yearsSize is not everything.
Terry Richardson or Susan Sontag? Who would you choose to read on the philosophy of photography?
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