Mainecoonmaniac
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You create a legend around a dead person who took a lot of pictures, if you take enough there's bond to be a few good ones........then you profit.
Interesting piece of marketing.
The difference to Vivian Maier is from my oponium that Vivian's "succsess rate" was great.
Every 100. shot was real good and she took some dozent shots of great reputation.
(with a little luck - there have been no way - it was much more that luck)
So her photographs caterpulted Vivian Mayer to the league of top 100 photographers of the century.
Not as here .....but the russian photographs are not bad - I don't wanted to state that.
(.....my grandpa shot some better photographs in the early 20th...)
with regards
I saw prints made from her negatives at the Scott Nichols Gallery in San Francisco and they're fantastic. All square and I think they're printed full frame. Did you print them?I have seen and worked on Vivian Maier negatives, I can tell you each frame I saw was a considered composition, with her camera.
I saw prints made from her negatives at the Scott Nichols Gallery in San Francisco and they're fantastic. All square and I think they're printed full frame. Did you print them?
true, but you know what I mean. This kind of stuff will not happen to the digital generation. There won't be a digital Vivian Maier.If these people shot digital, they would have been time travellers.
Do we judge the photos in isolation or in the context of the photographer's world? To have produced these during those tragic and desperate times is amazing and a testament to her.
We sometimes take our good fortune for granted
I have seen and worked on Vivian Maier negatives, I can tell you each frame I saw was a considered composition, with her camera.
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