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08/20/2002 07:44:21 PM · #26
Hokie I think you misread Gordon. As artist we are trained to manipulate our media. You are essentially a conceptual artist so you Make it happen. The spontainity Gordon speaks of is I think about Finding art in life; an entirely different process.

But Gordon is not quite correct in his assesment. You do have an eye for art in life. You just look from a different angle.
08/20/2002 08:08:51 PM · #27
Originally posted by aelith:
Hokie I think you misread Gordon. As artist we are trained to manipulate our media. You are essentially a conceptual artist so you Make it happen. The spontainity Gordon speaks of is I think about Finding art in life; an entirely different process.

But Gordon is not quite correct in his assesment. You do have an eye for art in life. You just look from a different angle.


The specific style of photography I like is nature and sports. But I really admire the folks who can manipulate objects for very clean and stylized photography. I try for these things but usually I am just a step or two from getting my desired results.

Gordon is very good at taking very simple objects and making a photo attractive..as a matter of fact..there are a lot of folks here that are very good at that. My idea is to go a bit more montage like.

Montages are difficult becasue if you don't get things (meaning angle, light, seperation and combination of elements) right it looks busy and stiff. By simplifying the amount of components/objects in my photo I can get a more natural look but that is a different style of photo and is done a lot already by other folks to greater effect. Remie, Kimberly and Gordan jump to mind of folks very good at the simple element shot.

Take my "Tea Time at Martha Stewarts" or a "The Day the Music Died". Slight variations are needed to get a better effect. "The Day the Music Died" I would like to have a stage with a spotlight on an empty stool slightly out of focus as my background instead of just a sparkle fabric. It would give a cinematic feel to the shot.

The "Martha Stewart" idea has 2 or three photos in one there. Maybe a shot over slightly out of focus candles
focusing on the glasses/lemon with the backlighting.

"Funken Egg" needed a removal of the feathers and the glasses. Just the egg and the face would have been good enough.

What I do notice is if any photgrapher spends a lot of time working on set-ups and things it makes it easier to get interesting shots out of found shots. When I walk around now I see shots better because i work hard on set-ups.

I guess I feel I will be better for the effort..even if my shots look "hokey" now :-)



08/20/2002 09:15:24 PM · #28
Originally posted by hokie:
even if my shots look "hokey" now :-)
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I wondered about using that word - I even went and looked it up, it
isn't neccesarily an insult :)

I struggle to do good people shots, or sports or anything involving
anything moving at all - I think I just settle into a comfortable
'set it up' space just now though I want to try and improve in the
future.
08/20/2002 10:00:07 PM · #29
Originally posted by GordonMcGregor:
I wondered about using that word - I even went and looked it up, it
isn't neccesarily an insult :)

I struggle to do good people shots, or sports or anything involving
anything moving at all - I think I just settle into a comfortable
'set it up' space just now though I want to try and improve in the
future.


I didn't take it as an insult :-)

There is noone here that thinks less of my photos than I do :-P (edited..My wife maybe :-)

Meaning I've just begun to hokify!!! I think maybe in a couple years I will get comfortable with where I am going with all this digital photo stuff. I'm just trying really hard to get good enough in my mind to justify a nice DSLR for Christmas!!!


* This message has been edited by the author on 8/20/2002 10:05:28 PM.
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