Jan 19, 2012
Ephemerity
I grew up with three icons of photography: Minolta, Kodak and National Geographic. It was painful to see what Sony did to Minolta, I wish there’s still hope for Kodak.
I’ll continue shooting film and I’m renewing my subscription to NG. If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.
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Jan 18, 2012
Photography is…
…a subjective momentary capture of a two-dimensional version of reality.
Jan 18, 2012
Shoot a roll before you start, or, if you shoot digital, a quick 50 frames. You may think such a thing is a waste of a roll of film or card space, but au contraire, mon frére. A rusty photographer is like an antique car with an engine that starts with a crank, […]. Getting going is sometimes greatly helped by, well, getting going.Set Yourself Free! by Mike Johnston - http://photo.net/columns/mjohnston/column45/
Jan 16, 2012
I came to the conclusion that even if art is permanent (and the jury is waaaay out on digital photography) the nature of the artist, over time, is to sink into anonymity and dissolve into the collective of his or her culture and context.
You’ve got to love Kirk Tuck; he’s not just another blogger, he’s a storyteller.
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