Frank
I love that shot, too
and I quite like Stephen Shore - always have. Not crazy about the
lanscape ones, however. the presideo shot you link down there is
wonderful and I've been to Presidio - tiny town in texas on Rio Grande
He gets the essence of a place very often.
ann
On 4/6/2012 19:45, [email protected] wrote:
Hey, I don't feel picked on. We're just having a discussion is all.
;-)
Okay, first of all I'm just not very good at artspeak; I'm generally not able
to articulate why something is good or not-so-good. I mostly just know what I
like and don't like.
Of that set you linked us to the first photo is brilliant. Yes, the people are far away
and small and we can't really tell what they're doing, but somehow their placement in the
frame "just works" and they add an incredible tension to the piece that lifts
it far beyond what it would be if they weren't there.
Not to pick on Larry (but since you raised the comparison<g>) but I just didn't
get that tension or any other feeling from the people in his photos.
All that being said there were some of Shore's photos in that set that really
didn't do much for me, awards and accolades or not. However, the photo of the
child in Yucutan was amazing!
And if anyone on this list could consistently produce work like this:
http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/shore/shore_presidio_full.html
then yes, they should be sending their work off to Steichen. That is one of the
best photos I've seen. Period. Small person and all...
;-)
cheers,
frank
"What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." --
Christopher Hitchens
--- Original Message ---
From: Bruce Walker<[email protected]>
Sent: April 6, 2012 4/6/12
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Is it street photography, if there is no street?
Certainly not to pick on you Frank, but with your words in mind have a
look at the work of this celebrated photog, Stephen Shore, who has won
more accolades and awards than the entire PDML population stacked
end-to-end ...
http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/shore/shore_yosemite_full.html
A scattering of random people, too far away to connect with etc.
So what's the big deal? Or is Larry in fact the second coming of SS?
Should he send his work to Steichen for purchase?
BTW: Stephen Shore once browsed Flickr and declared it all shit. So
that about wraps it up I guess. Good thing I've got some stuff over at
500px. ;-)
http://2point8.whileseated.org/2006/12/12/stephen-shore-on-certainty-and-shit/
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 12:10 AM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
Well, it's not street photography 'cause there's no pavement, concrete,
buildings, the sort of things that differentiate streets from, say, beaches.
;-)
These are really nice beach and ocean photos, but I don't feel that the people
in the shots add much. They don't seem to be doing anything of great interest,
we're not close enough to get any of their personality and as compositional
elements, well, to me the pictures would be just as effective without them.
But hey, that's just me, what do I know?
;-)
cheers,
frank
"What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." --
Christopher Hitchens
--- Original Message ---
From: Larry Colen<[email protected]>
Sent: April 1, 2012 4/1/12
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"<[email protected]>
Subject: Is it street photography, if there is no street?
There are worse things than having an hour to kill, when you're two blocks from
the beach, at sunset.
I found myself taking two types of pictures, and so I split it into two sets. In these I
was practicing my "street photography", trying to capture people at the
decisive moment, sometimes shooting from the waist. As such, this set may not be as
technically strong as it might be, and the composition might be somewhere between ad hoc
and random. Even so, I find these pictures rather fun, in a frivolous way:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157629713831141/
There are several shots in here with a group of college age kids, 153-154 and 230-232.
Shortly after shooting 154, I noticed one of them had a camera and got to chatting with
them. One of the girls told me her name was Cassandra, to which I immediately replied
"I don't believe you". The poor girl was totally confused and had no idea what
I was talking about.
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