Donald Miller
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jdef said:Maybe the reason that technique is so prevalent for so many of us, is that there is an artistic void in our work. Discussing/debating materials and techniques accounts for the vast majority of discussion here, with the occassional thread on "seeing" or "vision", but virtually no discussion of content or meaning. I think the medium itself is stagnating and lacks any real visionaries. I think that realism, commercialism, and duplicability have had a moderating effect on photographers and photography. It is my hope that digital imaging will liberate photography the way that photography liberated painting. Use digital technology for commercial, scientific and consumer applications, and leave photography to artists.
jdef,
I agree with your sentiments about the existence of an artistic void. I also think that digital technology is certainly more capable of improved artistic expression then traditional photography. More capable and more easily accomplished...no doubt about it for me, in my experience. I say this from the standpoint of not owning a digital camera.
In my frame of reference the one thing that is missing in this digital equation is the practitioner his/her self. Whether this technology will be used to produce meaningful images remains to be seen. The capability to produce fresh improved artistic expression does not guarantee this result, in my opinion.
When I say this I am speaking of images that are not improved images of what has gone before. What has been done and redone ad nauseum.
I think that I have been fooling myself. But I don't think that I am alone in this position. The fact that a silver image has a supposed longer life or has a certain panache is of little meaningful consequence if the image produced has no genuine creative artistic impetus.
I have gotten to a point that 99% of what I see is dull, boring, and uninspiring. That is true of my work and the work of others. I indicated to Lee Carmichael several weeks ago that I am sick to death of looking at pictures of things (people, places, buildings, peppers, Yosemite, mountains and the rest of that stuff) whether those are mine or others.
This is my gut wrenching rant for this day. Good day to you.