Clearly you spend an inordinate amount of time around teenagersWe all have our own movements...This could lead into a really bad joke.

Clearly you spend an inordinate amount of time around teenagersWe all have our own movements...This could lead into a really bad joke.
All the Gen Zeds in my photography 11 class, over the past few years, have been very excited about using film and getting into the darkroom.
For real photos they want a film SLR.
SLR?? They need rangefinders, man. Teach them.![]()
We all have our own movements...This could lead into a really bad joke.
TLRs... Be there, be ... err... square. I guess.
Are you setting up to joke about how shitty some of our work can be? ... I'll go now.
SLR?? They need rangefinders, man. Teach them.![]()
TLRs... Be there, be ... err... square. I guess.
Are you setting up to joke about how shitty some of our work can be? ... I'll go now.
Let's make it "Who"?What defines a movement? Do you need a group of like-minded photographers? A manifesto? Or just grouping of similar style, influenced by others but not necessarily coordinated or intentional?
I have no idea about groups in OP. Photosessionists?
Over here not even that term existed (in the meaning of artistic/documentary form).Street photography exist for more than half a century.
Let's make it "Who"?
Art-Historians
Basically these days "movements" can't really move.
Much more filtering than today... Wouldn't that mean that today chances for a new movement are greater?
- Slow Photojournalism (and Slow Photography more generally)
I suppose that's true, but I would imagine the New Topographics for one would be familiar to German photographers as two of the group were German (Bernd and Hilla Becher who founded the Düsseldorf School). Would the f/64 group be unknown to a German photography audience as well? I assumed Ansel Adams was more influential than the 50 states but that could just be the US perspective again.
Anyway, photographic movements from other parts of the world would be very interesting to learn about, especially if they are ongoing ones. If anyone has pointers I'd be glad to read about them. The Lomography one mentioned above is interesting, and they even have a "manifesto" that they published, but then again they have products to sell and that makes it feel more commercial of course.
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