Dave Wooten
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Any discussion out there on "Where did Ansel come up with the concept of previsualization?"
jovo said:but how the hell do you board before you board.
mark said:The way I understand it the idea came when he shot the moon over half dome.
c6h6o3 said:Right mountain, wrong photograph. It was "Monolith: The Face of Halfdome". He made it in 1927. The moon over Halfdome was taken at least 30 years later.
Jan Pietrzak said:Jim 'G'
You are so close, it was a term that AA at times wished he had never said and at workshops and lectures would try to put to rest. The concept in his mind was to think in terms of the final print and work backwards.
As to the zone system (small z) both he and Fred Archer worked on this at Art Center school of design (not college yet). They used the concept to help students to see in tones of gray. So when looking at print for a crit you could say that that value needs to come up or down by so-much. It gave the student a place to start from (middle gray or middle 'C') we all have a starting point. No dark robes, no secret chants, no waving of pyro fumes over the negatives just a starting point thats all it is.
Jan Pietrzak
Dave Wooten said:Any discussion out there on "Where did Ansel come up with the concept of previsualization?"
Ditto what Aggie said! Thanks Jan for the insight. Its always amazing how the legends and myths grow so large and wild.Jan Pietrzak said:Jim 'G'
You are so close, it was a term that AA at times wished he had never said and at workshops and lectures would try to put to rest. The concept in his mind was to think in terms of the final print and work backwards.
As to the zone system (small z) both he and Fred Archer worked on this at Art Center school of design (not college yet). They used the concept to help students to see in tones of gray. So when looking at print for a crit you could say that that value needs to come up or down by so-much. It gave the student a place to start from (middle gray or middle 'C') we all have a starting point. No dark robes, no secret chants, no waving of pyro fumes over the negatives just a starting point thats all it is.
Jan Pietrzak
Bob F. said:Interesting: I just looked through all 4 Adams books I own and none of them have the word "previsualization" in the index, but multiple instances of "visualization".
Also, in "Examples..." he writes about Half Dome being his first "visualization" and uses the word several more times: never "previsualization". Chapter 1 of "The Negative" is called "Visualization and Image Values"....
Perhaps earlier editions use the term?
So, I have to revise my original comment: "Great photographer, great teacher, competent English teacher!" (and great musician - forgot about that)...
Cheers, Bob.
Claire Senft said:As a side note I find the term previsualize to be very curious. It is almost like saying visualizing prior to visualizing. It make me wonder if Yoge Berra helped coin this term.
Jeffrey A. Steinberg said:I think (not sure) it was George Carlin who did a whole routine about words like this. My favorite was "pretested". Doesn't that just mean "tested?"
My new favorite is that inflamable = flamable. Look it up. Its worth a chuckle.
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