Re: What is "Good Photography"?

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From: jack_rosen_CFRM (jack_rosen_CFRM@hotmail.com)
Date: 02/23/02-07:40:21 AM Z


schroedingers cat in a teacup.

jr

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From: <Grafist@aol.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 7:11 AM
Subject: Re: What is "Good Photography"?

> In a message dated 23/02/02 05:52:26 GMT Standard Time, jseigel@panix.com
> writes:
>
> > Brilliant art is humbling
> ............................................
> Judy and all, I dont know whether anyone would agree with the view that
> one's concept of Art or art depends to a large degree on one's sense of
> humor. Re the Turner prize thing......next year I am considering
submitting
> "The Mystery of Art" which would consist of telling the public that the
work
> of fine art (F/Art) exists within a locked room which will never be
opened.
> There would be a large padlock on the door of the gallery in which the
work
> exists. Gallery staff would be sworn not to divulge the contents of the
room.
> Of course, the room would be completely empty....or would it?....except
for
> what each person would imagine was in the room. Or, there would really be
> nothing in the room except the work of F/Art.
> This week I have been mostly studying the wind and how to
photograph
> it.
> The hares have returned, already.
> Best. Got to have my dichro fix.
> John- Photographist - London - Angleterre
> P.S Good photography is when all your holiday snaps come out nice.
> "laissez les bon temps (avec nos images) rouler."
>


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