Anyone can buy a musical instrument and struggle out a tune.
Everyone I know keeps a pocket knife and can try carving something.
Most people have access to a kitchen and cook daily.
I've seen watercolor sets come free with some kid's meals at burger franchises.
Too many people have cell phones.
Are all the results considered
Masterpieces?
Fine Art? Yet there is no denying the reality of soulful music, beautiful sculptures, memorable meals and masterpiece paintings, is there? Are artistic photographs any different?
With digital, I'm surprised how many photographs are taken and how few ever get printed
and how little the ones that are printed are usually appreciated.
On travels I'd take my point and shoot Olympus, eagerly await the return of my film from the camera store(better quality than the drug store in most cases) and relive the trip by selecting which snaps to insert in a small, pocketable album to show friends.
Now I hand my digi over to my bride, who downloads everything and its put on a disk. Maybe she'll have some printed for her scrap booking. The closest thing we have to sharing photos is posting on her facebook or handing the camera over to someone who sees them on the itty bitty screen.
I like my hand made 8x10 contacts. Call it Art, Fine Art, or just crap---it's now something quite rare and I find that both refreshing and personally rewarding to pursue. I'm stealing images of time in 1/125ths of a second so I don't consider my photography to be Fine Art as much as I consider it to be petty larceny
"I'm stealing images of time at 1/125ths of a second so I don't consider my photography to be Fine Art as much as I consider it to be petty larceny" ought to be my signature!
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