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I like Gossage too. His work reminds me of some work by Robert Adams who I also admire. I did some poking and found that Adams has written about Gossage, and the article is so on-point that it could be read as Adams writing about himself.

If you've captured Adams's attention, you are a good photographer. Below are two too long sentences from Adams about Gossage's classic book, The Pond:


"Though one grants innocence to everyone at certain stages in their lives, the sense one gets from the kind and placement of the trash around Gossage’s pond is that it wasn’t necessary to put it there, and the effect of doing so could not have been completely unanticipated; a few of the culprits may have been only willfully ignorant, but most were surely worse – those of us (I think we all do it, with varying degrees of indirection) who disfigure the landscape as a way of striking at life in general. It can be argued, justly, that society has helped people – particularly the poor – hate life, but the fact is that there is one extreme that is impermissible, not matter what the provocation, and that is a hate so unfocused that it takes in everything – the kind of wholesale detestation that is implied, for example, in the breaking of a tree for the pleasure of seeing it broken."

https://www.americansuburbx.com/2013/02/john-gossage-john-gossages-the-pond-1986.html
 
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I saw some interesting images, but wouldn't anoint Gossage the World's Greatest Photographer. I am not sure I would place that mantle on any individual. Nevertheless, we are each allowed to have our own personal heroes.
 
I saw some interesting images, but wouldn't anoint Gossage the World's Greatest Photographer. I am not sure I would place that mantle on any individual. Nevertheless, we are each allowed to have our own personal heroes.

Exactly: "greatest" is very subjective.
 
I saw some interesting images, but wouldn't anoint Gossage the World's Greatest Photographer. I am not sure I would place that mantle on any individual. Nevertheless, we are each allowed to have our own personal heroes.

I'd have a hard time even ranking an artist while they're still alive. perspective tends to come when the heart stops beating. ;-)
 
You mean like a well reasoned argument based on objective or subjective information, anecdotal evidence, or logic? We're not ancient Greece!

We have the internet now, and if you say something on the internet and enough people react to it, it becomes a truth. It's a lot simpler than the old ways.

You win
 
Michaelangelo didn't have a problem being rated.
But he is really, really dead!
I have no problem with you (chip j) finding Gossage's work inspiring.
If you are uncomfortable with trying to explain why, just drawing our attention to it is enough.
A mention or two about what you like, or what your favourite examples are, or even what you don't like are interesting, and worth posting.
Thanks for the reference.
 
I don't know how to upload images I like, and they have no titles.
 
His color work w/branches in the foreground I find awesome, as well as a lot of the architectural shots, in both b&w and color.
 
Indeed thanks for sharing the link and what it is that attracts you to his photography. I'm always interested in why someone is drawn to a particular image or photographer.

Ignore those that poopoo anything they don't like or can't understand while not offering at least a trace of an intelligent reason.
 
Wow! Is this the "new"direction of Photrio for 2019?

If it is, then I'll do my part to keep the bar sufficiently low and nominate - myself. To be given an Honorary Word's Best Photographer Award. For having the good sense to not post photos...

:tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue:
 
I was always taught that if you can't say anything nice don't say anything... so I'm not saying anything
Well that won’t bring humanity any further and will even make it an endangered species (but that may be the best thing for Earth, who knows)
 
I do not need a publication or trophy to know that I am the World's Greatest Photographer. I have always known it.
 
Just like the distinction between a Piano Player and a Synthesizer Player is established, I'd retain the word "Photographer" to denote film and photographic paper user. I'd use some other terms to denote iPhone, instagram and digicam users.
The best? If I mentioned who it was, I'd not be the only one the knows any more...
 
Just like the distinction between a Piano Player and a Synthesizer Player is established, I'd retain the word "Photographer" to denote film and photographic paper user. I'd use some other terms to denote iPhone, instagram and digicam users.
Oh brother.
 
Hahahahahahahaha!

What a crock of <insert something>.
Bland, uninteresting, messy, I've seen better shots from people casually testing film.

As with Andreas Gursky's "Rein II", this is some of the things that really rubs me the wrong way in photography and art.

Crap, applauded by bumkissing idiots and sold as a commodity, for billionaires to hide their money from tax.
 
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