Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Pepper #003

Pepper shot with a 4 x 5 view camera 120mm lens, the pepper is sitting in a stainless steel salad bowl with water.

Pepper #002

Pepper shot with a 4 x 5 view camera 120mm lens, the pepper is sitting in a stainless steel salad bowl.

Pepper #001

Pepper shot with a 4 x 5 view camera 120mm lens, the pepper is sitting in a pasta strainer in a stainless steel salad bowl.

Green on Red

Here is one more image from my little Nikon P50 point and shoot digital camera of my photographing a pepper exercise which I made this past Monday afternoon. The 4 x 5 images are the posts that follow.

Monday, May 19, 2008

What is Originality?

I was reading the most recent issue of LenWork, no. 76 and they have the most interesting discussion about originality so I thought I would post a response on my blog here.

I agree there aren't many subjects that are original in photography at least something that has not been seen before. What I find interesting for example is if I photograph a pepper similar to one of Edward Weston's pepper series, and I am the only one who sees the final image, its an original image to me, I get the joy and satisfaction from making the initial photograph, the creative process and the follow through work of making the print whether that be from digital or film, I can admire the print and say "I made that ".

Now I believe art should be shared with a wider audience than just myself, so if I take the same print and show it to ten other people, perhaps my friends and family and they like what I have done then I have just shared my work with others which makes me happy, ( hopefully they will not be familiar with Weston's pepper photographs! ) if I did a good job they might even find the image interesting and say they have never seen anything like that before.

While casting my net in search of a little bit bigger audience I might post the picture on my website or blog and and some people might look at it and still find it interesting, but the chances are that a number of people will have seen Weston's pepper pictures and will likely think its just the "same old same old", possibly not wanting to come back to my blog or website again.

Now that I am feeling really encouraged with my pepper photograph I might contemplate submitting my image to a magazine for publication, upon arriving on the publisher or editor's desk he or she might look at my pepper image and say "we've seen that before" and it would probably not get published because it would not be of an original nature.

I think must be difficult for publishers these days, how does one find something that is original and something that readers will find interesting? ( plus keeping your readership ) , after all pretty well everything has been photographed under the sun in terms of original subject matter has been done. I wonder if this does not play into what a photographer looks for in a image when out photographing, if one is looking to get their photographs published in a magazine or book that is.

This must be one of the challenges of sharing art on a broader scale , which includes the internet where new images are posted by untold numbers every few minutes around the world, now if you can be content with an audience of one ( yourself ) then pretty well anything goes as far as original subject matter goes, but if you are looking for wider audience to show you work to, ( which we all hope to have ) then your vision may very well have to change to accommodate the expectations of those viewers from the bigger audience.

Posted with these words is an image I shot with my Nikon P50 point and shoot camera, I did make some images with y 4 x 5 view camera but those might have to wait a while.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

A Rock Within the Sea

I made this picture at Mystic Beach on Vancouver Island's west coast near Jordan River in 1994. One of a number of a series of images that I am scanning and archiving digitally.

Monday, May 12, 2008

The Sky Above

I made this photograph a few weeks ago from Pincushion Ridge near Peachland with my 8 x 10 view camera, I was down to my last sheet of film when I made the image, having taken with me 6 sheets of film. I'm also posting a short video of what my 8 x10 camera looks like, taken on the same day and place as the above posted picture.