most of the cams were made to the standard focal lengths used with the particular model + some variations.
Unless it was bought new as a set (when the cam and lens were matched), you were supposed...
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most of the cams were made to the standard focal lengths used with the particular model + some variations.
Unless it was bought new as a set (when the cam and lens were matched), you were supposed...
You are correct about the accounting and writing off travel expenses.
I am convinced, however, that he is covering his expenses including travel to Europe.
I think it depends on what you mean...
"I've listed earlier many books I own of famous artists showing different styles of art (Batemen, Rockwell, Rembrandt, Muench, Adams, etc) and you call this exclusive? What about your industrial and...
Van
Most people do not display things not beautiful in their homes, you do not display ugly furniture or anything else. We don't go hanging garbage cans on our walls or have photos of them, or of...
(this advertisment was paid for by the campaign to elect Linhof users to congress)
The rear standard isn't bad, but as the actress said to the bishop; it's just not as stiff as an arca
semantics really - the case is "Erno Nussenzweig, Plaintiff,
against
Philip-Lorca DiCorcia, PACE/MACGILL, INC., AND OTHERS etc"
his lawyer files the suit on his behalf
Nussenzweig's son...
I had no problems at all getting in there - that side worked just fine.
But for me the look is a bit too "vegas"
The 3-D two tone URL at the top just doesn't work (even more so on the black) -...
I think the relevant point is not where there is wilderness, but the historic fact that wilderness is a part of the national character here in the US (even if one never goes there).
Something all...
"The Robert Adams exhibition left me mystified as to his popularity. Technically the images were poor and the subject matter repetitious."
I must say I remain confused by these comments. I admit...
"and found his images poor technically"
I don't understand what you mean by that - could you explain.
For you, what are examples of images that are good, technically (and that aren't trite?)
Steve,
You are quite simply incorrect.
There is no requirement for a work to be marked as copyright ( e.g (C) - date etc) for it to be protected. Nor is the lack of such a symbol a defence for...
"There is too much info we don not know here. For example, how did they get the photo. Was it in a place that could be argued was in public domain?"
if you are going to give advice, please try and...
Tese are great - I prefer them to his earlier work
this is in some ways similar to the case a few years ago where the gallery owner/negative owner was busy re-printing Atgets and passing them off as originals
Ah - I see. So it's suggested photographers would do best to sell their photographs at bargain basement prices, but heaven forbid we should do so with the magazine. People might mistake it for a...
I'd be interested in why Jensen doesn't follow his own advice as far as his magazine is concerned?
It's one of the higher priced magazines on the newstand. He prices it to fit in with the high end...
"I'll agree that photography has a well established tradition of this - but as photojournalism (which is where I place Matthew Brady and his mates) not as art.
When I think of art photography, I...
his is a post I made a few months ago when this came up. Some of this is already happening. Other parallel developments have also begun in the meantime:
"Motion picture films may still be shot on...
Sorry Wayne - my misunderstanding. I didn't realise you were trolling.
If I'd have caught that I wouldn't have bothered with a serious answer
"Handmade means "not computer made", among a few other things."
I'd suggest it also means not machine made either - I certainly hope you don't use an enlarger - nasty mechanical things?
and...
"The amount of time you have spent altering what your camera recorded is beside the point; and, in fact, extensive time spent at a task might be more a reflection of a photographer's newness to the...
" I hope you find my analysis helpful."
well - it's a bit of a red herring. There is no real absolute dividing line as it appears you would like there to be.
For workers and artists coming from...
"That is not my experience. If what you want is the highest quality B&W inkjet print possible then I think you have to look at the grayscale inks. The reason for this is that it's difficult to get...
So many people seem to be falling over themselves to say that Burtynsky is the best thing since marmite on toast, it's worth reading that Times article (extracted):
Edward Burtynsky, the Canadian...
Richard - why not just confine your little club to photographers who have recieved Guggenhiem Fellowships to keep the standard up?
You could then get - oh - maybe one taker from this list.
...
"Not for archivists, conservators, museum curators and conservation scientists. In the popular vernacular of everyday photographers who frequent forums like this one, I maintain it *is* a specific...
"When photographers such as Scott, Doug and Allen invoke "archival" I assume the life expectancy (LE) they have in mind is one roughly comparable to that of a properly processed and stored...
"1. Ain't no such thing as an archival chromogenic print, no matter what definition one comes up with for "archival." "
Most certainly there is - Archival refers to the best methods and materials...
But then you can no longer claim they are archivally mounted, no? Granted this archival bit has been overhyped and disinformationized by the inkjet folks but it has become a buzword one cannot...
Tilt and shift lenses can't do all that the movements on a view camera can, and you can't get the look of a fiber print from an inkjet.
ahh but it's getting closer every day - smooth-gloss coated...
I used to have a very clear explanation from a post on diffraction limits from here by one of our acknowledged maths wizzes that set it all out very clearly and basically said you don't need to worry...
photographers are certainly the most insecure of all the creative types
Odd, no one has brought up Paula Chamlee, who has given us lot of pretty darn great landscapes IMHO.
Or lots of darn pretty landscapes...Although if truth be told, she's probably the far more...
The problem with Livick was his methodology was all over the place. He'd run different papers on different printers with different inks and then try and compare the results. He'd try one light...
stieglitz especially, since he was THE impressario of early modernism in america. while his own photography was often behind the curve (led by people like strand, whom he mentorred) stieglitz...
I'm not quite sure how you are using oeuvre? Because all them had quite substantial bodies of work - their ouvres (pl?). But I was talking about their places overall in both American and (really,...
yeah, Judy Miller was a major gaffe. there's a difference between screwing up and fostering a culture of bad or corrupt journalism (as is done by many of america's favorite news sources).
Miller...
Oh Mr. Hobbes - you are so quaintly disingenuous when you get so flustered
"Imagining America" Jorge - not Imaging. But don't let that stop your predictable knee-jerk anti-digital mini rant :-)
Perhaps most photography just lacks true imagination? (we seem a pretty anal...
A perfect example of the "fuzzy concept" are the recent Katrina photographs psoted on here. It's clear that at the time the photographer wasn't quite sure of the why and wherefore when they took the...