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Re: digital and analogue photography -the essay



Thanks so much Laura. What a terrific observation about the similarity of the camera obscura image and an image viewed on a digital screen. Wow.

Catherine

Laura Valentino wrote:
I wonder if they've even considered how much printmaking is a part of the photographic process compared to how much of the artistry is achieved before printing. Is printing even necessary to photography at all? Obviously in alt processes, printmaking plays a big role in the final product. At the other extreme, a camera obscura eliminates the printmaking process altogether by projecting a live image directly onto a wall eliminating both the negative and the positive print. Today, you can display digital images on the web without ever fixing them to paper, and much manipulation to the image can be applied without printing. When I first started working with digital photography, I was dismayed to see how flat my printed images looked compared to the juicy, backlit images on the computer screen. Perhaps if big, glossy and cheap printing was available then, I would have stopped there! But it wasn't and I was forced into considering the printmaking process. I think it's not so much that the student's are "cheating" because they didn't have to "work" to produce the images, but they need to be aware that the final look is a conscious decision they were going for.

Laura