I'm not much good at starting threads, and I may be sticking my neck too far out, but I don't want to hijack another thread.
Here goes...
Activity in a couple of threads has me interested in the subject of "artistic" photographic style, where it comes from and basically when does the time come when enough is enough.
The discussion at hand has been the Kenna-likes, but I don't think it can be limited to that. Obviously it is currently a high profile phenomenon in the photography world, but what about all the high-profile Adams/Weston (etc) disciples? John Sexton, Alan Ross, Kirk Gittings just to name a few of my favorites in that genre. There are obviously other "styles" of work and I am not picking on these guys. I use them simply because it is another area of interest personally. Are they too "living off the backs" of the greats that preceded them as was pointed out to me in another discussion? Why is it that for some this is a subject of derision? Is there really anywhere else for us all to go, or are we going to endlessly chase each other's tails? Is anyone really innocent of being knock-offs of the greats in whose shadow's we live?
Does it even matter?
A lot of questions I know... Hoping we can keep this civil as we are all a long way from the schoolyard.
Bill
Ps. No, this isn't an ad for a workshop... (double smiley)
Here goes...
Activity in a couple of threads has me interested in the subject of "artistic" photographic style, where it comes from and basically when does the time come when enough is enough.
The discussion at hand has been the Kenna-likes, but I don't think it can be limited to that. Obviously it is currently a high profile phenomenon in the photography world, but what about all the high-profile Adams/Weston (etc) disciples? John Sexton, Alan Ross, Kirk Gittings just to name a few of my favorites in that genre. There are obviously other "styles" of work and I am not picking on these guys. I use them simply because it is another area of interest personally. Are they too "living off the backs" of the greats that preceded them as was pointed out to me in another discussion? Why is it that for some this is a subject of derision? Is there really anywhere else for us all to go, or are we going to endlessly chase each other's tails? Is anyone really innocent of being knock-offs of the greats in whose shadow's we live?
Does it even matter?
A lot of questions I know... Hoping we can keep this civil as we are all a long way from the schoolyard.

Bill
Ps. No, this isn't an ad for a workshop... (double smiley)