[LargeFormat] Photography as art? And philosophy?

Karl Wolz largeformat@f32.net
Sat Oct 26 21:58:19 2002


P-s-s-s-t.  Uncle Dick,

The folks around Provo don't drink much tea - nor coffee - not likely to
bend an elbow in a bar either.  It's a religious thing.  Sorta like an
Aussie NOT drinking beer.

Karl Wolz

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From: largeformat-admin@f32.net [mailto:largeformat-admin@f32.net] On
Behalf Of rstein
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 5:55 PM
To: largeformat@f32.net
Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] Photography as art? And philosophy?

Dear Andrew,

     Middle aged dentist here again. Dust is bad this
morning....kangaroos
got the cat....camel for lunch...mmmmmm, camel.....

    Back to art. You will take good pictures if you love the subject.
You
will take good pictures if you hate the subject. You will take bad
pictures
if you don't care about the subject.

    You will take bad pictures if you are contemptuous of the subject -
I
remember reading a passage from John Cato's book I CAN TAKE IT - an
Australian photographer's autobiography - where he describes doing
figure
and nude work in Great Britain in the 40's or 50's. He is very
dismissive of
the sitters and their husbands - it was work done for private pride -
and
his attitude is not based upon any moral grounds. It is mere complaint
that
the ladies are not great beauties. One wonders if snobbery is available
as
an adjustment on the side of a whole-plate view camera.

    You will take good pictures if you occasionally let the subject take
the
picture. Just follow on and press the button and never mind the waste of
a
frame. There is always more film and the idea that drove the sitter to
cup
his chin or turn away from the hair light will drive him again to hit
just
the perfect position to reveal the inner beauty/ strenght.

     Be aware that you will sometimes get to see the inner workings of
the
person - and I don't mean just a glimpse through the underwear.
Sometimes
people open up their souls to a Schneider lens when they wouldn't let
out a
peep in conversation. Sometimes they clam up visually and nothing will
penetrate the shell. Sometimes you glimpse down deep in their soul and
there
is nothing there....

    Andrew, do you have a camera? Do you take pictures? What pictures do
you
take? Our turn to ask questions - you sound like an interesting person
and
we want to know. You never can tell - we might show up there at Provo
and
take you out to tea. Or stay for a month.

     Uncle Dick





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