Haha, I only kid! Regardless of presentation, his work has really struck a chord with me, and it did so immediately. I can't say that often happens when I look at new work. Bravo!
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His website is awkward. I like panaramas, some of what he did is good and I will learn and take notes as I review his work to see if I can use in my work.
Last edited by Steven Ruttenberg; 23-Oct-2018 at 13:48.
50 inch huh, maybe I should go 75in. Lol. That is a big monitor, who makes it?
Last edited by Steven Ruttenberg; 21-Oct-2018 at 12:09.
A normal 24" monitor but can switch to a rolling 50" 4K TV for use in my lighting studio with tethered DSLR. Handy for many things. 75" is hard to move.
I also use a wall projector while perusing B&W stills from Flickr. That's fascinating, lower rez, some argue we can't resolve 4K. Handheld gaming keyboards are useful for more than games.
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I think that the point here is that a better designed web page would allow much greater appreciation of his work. The scrolling is a pain for those of us who do not have enormous monitors, photographs sorted by subject would be nice, etc. I like his work, but a person who is an artist should have a web page that is also artistic! The sadism is not in his work, but its presentation!
I'm looking at his website on a 13 inch laptop and it seems just fine to me. The guy's work is legit and he's being doing it for a really long time.
You could quibble with the way it's edited and sequenced but I like the direct simplicity. Schneider's gas station about 2/3 of the way in is hilarious.
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