sunday and wednesday

Whatever Works

Published November 5, 2009

As i was answering Nicole’s questions from her earlier post which covered things like, what is a good photograph? why do you photograph? why are photographs important? I started to realize that perhaps the way that I’m approaching these ideas photographically isn’t the best way. Perhaps I’m using a kitchen knife to cut down a tree. At this point i don’t think all is lost but I do believe it may be important at this time for me to explore different approaches and see where that might lead. I have a lot of reading and writing to do to boil things down and figure out what i find to be important and how i might approach it in a new way. I feel like i made a lot of progress in photographing these landscapes and i don’t want to discredit them.  I just feel a need for a new direction one that can communicate more freely and become more emotive.

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Posted in Blog | Tagged landscapes | 8 Responses

8 Responses

  1. Chris Moore
    Chris Moore November 6, 2009 at 9:22 pm | Permalink

    Your landscape work is definitely improving. The three images that really stand out to me among this grouping is the first image, the image of the man on the mower (is really freaking awesome), and the tree in the corner. Keep it up!

  2. Chris Moore
    Chris Moore November 6, 2009 at 5:22 pm | Permalink

    Your landscape work is definitely improving. The three images that really stand out to me among this grouping is the first image, the image of the man on the mower (is really freaking awesome), and the tree in the corner. Keep it up!

  3. Matt Kelley
    Matt Kelley November 9, 2009 at 5:08 pm | Permalink

    I didn’t notice that tire in the first image until you uploaded this online. I like the tire very much. How come these images look so weird online? They look all blown out on my screens David, I was just wondering because they looked really nice in crit.

  4. Matt Kelley
    Matt Kelley November 9, 2009 at 1:08 pm | Permalink

    I didn’t notice that tire in the first image until you uploaded this online. I like the tire very much. How come these images look so weird online? They look all blown out on my screens David, I was just wondering because they looked really nice in crit.

  5. Thomas Cantone
    Thomas Cantone November 9, 2009 at 5:47 pm | Permalink

    I think its good that you want to explore all possibilities with this work, but I think you may be selling yourself short. These photographs do evoke emotion, however subtly, which i think is a good thing. Your critique of our landscape is somewhat quiet. I find myself enjoying these photographs much more because of that. However, I do think you may be limiting this work. Your vision seems to be too narrow photographically at this point in the project. You seem to have already recognized this though which is a good step.

  6. Thomas Cantone
    Thomas Cantone November 9, 2009 at 1:47 pm | Permalink

    I think its good that you want to explore all possibilities with this work, but I think you may be selling yourself short. These photographs do evoke emotion, however subtly, which i think is a good thing. Your critique of our landscape is somewhat quiet. I find myself enjoying these photographs much more because of that. However, I do think you may be limiting this work. Your vision seems to be too narrow photographically at this point in the project. You seem to have already recognized this though which is a good step.

  7. Nate
    Nate November 9, 2009 at 11:45 pm | Permalink

    I think it’s always good to question, David. It can drive me crazy sometimes, but I feel like I learn a lot when I change things up or question what and why I am doing certain things.

  8. Nate
    Nate November 9, 2009 at 7:45 pm | Permalink

    I think it’s always good to question, David. It can drive me crazy sometimes, but I feel like I learn a lot when I change things up or question what and why I am doing certain things.

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