[alt-photo] Re: 返: Re: Official press release about HPlarge formatnegatives

Loris Medici mail at loris.medici.name
Thu Jul 15 20:30:12 GMT 2010


  Process is nothing/null if the artwork sucks, and if the artwork is 
good, then MAYBE it would mean something to %0.1 (at most!) of your 
audience... (Gallery / potential customers / photographic-visual art 
enthusiasts...)

Regards,
Loris.


15.07.2010 23:22, Diana Bloomfield yazmış:
> Yeah, maybe.  But I feel like I do that all the time as I'm sure we 
> all do.  In the end, though, it really is the image that counts.  If 
> your process gets you to a final compelling image, that's terrific-- 
> but not many people (in my experience) want to know about how you 
> actually got there.   And I'm okay with that..  I think.
>
> On Jul 15, 2010, at 4:07 PM, ender100 at aol.com wrote:
>
>> Maybe because we fail to educate the public, "we" meaning 
>> photographers, galleries, museums, etc.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Diana Bloomfield <dhbloomfield at bellsouth.net>
>> To: The alternative photographic processes mailing list 
>> <alt-photo-process-list at lists.altphotolist.org>
>> Sent: Thu, Jul 15, 2010 3:05 pm
>> Subject:  [alt-photo] Re: 返: Re: Official press release about 
>> HPlarge formatnegatives
>>
>>
>> Yep; that's what I'm repeatedly told.
>>
>> Whatever our chosen process, or processes, it better matter to us, 
>> because-- honestly-- nobody else really cares.  They really don't.  
>> It only matters to anybody, perhaps, if the process helps make the 
>> final image what it is.  Even so, I doubt you'd find too many people 
>> (even a buyer of your art) who want to hear about the "process" 
>> involved in making that image.
>>
>> On Jul 15, 2010, at 3:42 PM, Alan MacKellar wrote:
>>
>>> Are we not talking about art?  No matter what the process, it's the 
>>> > image that counts.



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