The Art of photography

(Steven Felgate) #1
RespondingtotheSubject:TheCity

Toobtaintheurbanvignetteinthephoto-

graphatright,GrantMudfordwentout

andexploredonfoot,trustingluck—and

hisintuition


tospotapicturethatful-

filledtheassignment."It'sadifficultway

towork,"Mudfordsays."You canwalk


allday andnotgetanything.ButIam

convincedthatmakingphotographsis


somethingthatcanbedonealmostany-


whereifyouputyourmindtoit.That's


partofwhatthisphotographisallabout:

Ifyouconcentrateonsomethinglong

enough,photographically,youcanprob-


ablymakea
good


picture
out

ofitwithout

relyingonexoticsubjectmatter."


Toapplythatoptimisticphilosophyto

thecity,Mudfordfoundhimselfexamin-


ingastretchofSunsetBoulevardinLos


Angelesthathadfrequentlycaughthis


eyeashetraveledtoandfromhishome

nearby.Eventuallyhesettledonajumble

ofarchitecturalfeaturesonthesideof

abrightlytiledfried-chickenstand.To

Mudford,
thepicture

workson
two

levels.

Asanabstractdesign,says Mudford,the

picturedisplays
"a

visualintegritythatis

presentinthescene—butwhich,without

beingisolatedinaphotograph,isoften

notrealized."Also astheliteralrecordof

aplace, thepicturerevealsexactlyhow

LosAngelesfeelsto

him;
alittlegaudy,

shinyandoriginal.

"There'sauniquewaythingsareput

togetherhere,"MudfordsaysofLosAn-

geles."Somepeoplethinkit'sverytacky


butIenjoythewaythingsaredone

here:Ilovetilelikethis;it'sconsistent

withthevisualsenseinLosAngeles."
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