Bob W wrote:
> 
> > Brett Weston, considered a great photographer by many, burned
> > all of his negatives.  Some others have punched holes in the
> > negs with paper punches.  A few have put X marks on them with
> > permanent markers.
> >
> 
> That's a terrible, terrible thing to do. Like burning an author's first
> drafts or notebooks, or Rembrandt's preparatory sketches. And all for the
> sake of money.
> 
> Bob

Bob - I don't think it was all for the sake of money.  I
just learned of that story
about Weston here, but my guess is he did that late in life,
fearing things he did
not want people to see would get published.  

If the x marks and holes went on good works (at least ones
the photographer felt were his
best) then that could argued it was for money, but if he did
it knowing he was close
to death, I don't think it was about money.

I think putting x marks on negs or punching holes in ones
you want to make sure NEVER
get to a print is not so terrible.  

Also, destroying one's early drafts of work probably isn't
for money either...
since those would be worth MORE.  

ann

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