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- From: bjs@RUTS.ccc.amdahl.com (Barry Sherman)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: 70's (Yuck!) Photo Books
- Keywords: Bell-Bottoms
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- Date: 21 Jan 93 19:45:26 GMT
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- Reply-To: bjs@RUTS.ccc.amdahl.com (Barry Sherman)
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- >Hasn't anyone done a "how to" book with 90's images in them? It's so easy
- >to tell when the books are using *old* pictures in them because the
- >fashions that the models are wearing are *dated*! And...the color looks
- >really "washed out" and "faded." (Old types of film?)
-
- Yeah, I know what the poster means. Just the other day I was looking at my
- copy of "Examples: The making of 40 photographs" by Adams and was really
- bummed out by "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico". Doesn't the publisher know
- that rural architectural styles have changed drastically in the 50 years
- since ol' St. Ansel snapped that pic? I mean, it really looks dated. They
- really ought to send someone back there to re-take the picture with an
- auto-focus SLR and, maybe, Madonna wearing chains and leather in the
- foreground. Bring that sucker right up to the 90's.
-
- >>I find most of my inspiration from these books comes from their images and
- >>when they're old and dated it's depressing!
-
- Ok, in a more serious vein: Why look for inspiration in a "how-to" book?
- Look around the book stores and you'll find lots of coffee-table books by
- various photographer of almost every possible stylistic persuasion. Look
- to them for inspiration. No, I can't afford to buy them either, given the
- constant hemorrage of money flowing from my bank accounts into my darkroom
- and camera bags.
-
- But I can and do browse as often as I can. If you like outdoors photography,
- see if you can locate a branch of "The Nature Company" near you. They carry
- coffee-table books by some of the truly great landscape color photographers:
- Joseph Holmes and William Neil among others. Most larger book stores will have
- some coffee table books from such as Joe Marvullo.
-
- The thing is that the really good photographers get so much for their images
- (not pics) that the publishers of "how-to" books aren't going to be able to
- afford their prices. Even if the "how-to" books are using !!!UP TO DATE 90'S!!!
- (to paraphrase a Pop Photo [blech] cover :-) images, they're not going to be
- the cream of the crop.
-
- Museums and galleries are good sources of inspiration also. If you're very
- fortunate you may have a branch gallery of the Friends of Photography near
- you, such as the excellent Ansel Adams Gallery in San Francisco. Museums
- don't display strictly stodgy old stuff. They try to display the best of
- both contemporary and older work. I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of the
- Annie Leibowitz exhibit at the A.A. Gallery on January 27! (Yes, there *might*
- be more to photography than large format landscapes. Possible. Not likely
- but just possible. :-)
-
- My point: it might be more appropriate to use "how-to" books for information
- and look to other, more suitable, sources for inspiration. A little part of
- me really wants to stress looking within yourself for inspiration but I'll
- refrain from harping on that because I get too much of my own inspiration from
- seeing the work of others.
-
-
- Barry
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