Dave Wooten
Member
Las month, while driving back to Vegas from Photographer's Formulary in Condon Montana. I stopped in Sun Valley Id to visit Thomas D. Magelsen's Gallery, being familiar with his work as he also has a gallery in Vegas.
While viewing the selections on the wall of the gallery with my lower jaw hanging way way down and exhibiting a bit of drool, a young gentleman walked in dressed in the latest fashions suitable for hiking in the great out doors or for sipping a cappuchino latte in the nearby cafe with others like himself, having flown into town via private jet...........
Gliding into the gallery and taking a slow 360 degree turn, he contemplatively rested his hand beneath his chin and knowingly exclaimed...."beautiful, absolutely beautiful....isn't is astounding what is possible now with digital photography!"
The sales manager politely informed him that Thomas D. Mangelsen was a photographer who worked in film and did not feel he could get the quality and beauty from a digital process.........
Could it be the public is so bombarded with digital images that when one views a good analog production, they are astounded by the beauty of the process that they are caught off guard and assume...gotta be digital?
I think so.
www.mangelsen.com
see for yourself
p s it is raining in Vegas today.....that is a good thing.
While viewing the selections on the wall of the gallery with my lower jaw hanging way way down and exhibiting a bit of drool, a young gentleman walked in dressed in the latest fashions suitable for hiking in the great out doors or for sipping a cappuchino latte in the nearby cafe with others like himself, having flown into town via private jet...........
Gliding into the gallery and taking a slow 360 degree turn, he contemplatively rested his hand beneath his chin and knowingly exclaimed...."beautiful, absolutely beautiful....isn't is astounding what is possible now with digital photography!"
The sales manager politely informed him that Thomas D. Mangelsen was a photographer who worked in film and did not feel he could get the quality and beauty from a digital process.........
Could it be the public is so bombarded with digital images that when one views a good analog production, they are astounded by the beauty of the process that they are caught off guard and assume...gotta be digital?
I think so.
www.mangelsen.com
see for yourself
p s it is raining in Vegas today.....that is a good thing.