The Art of photography

(Steven Felgate) #1
Introduction

Thereisnoquestionthatphotographyis


apopularhobby,acraft,atradefor


many,aprofession


for
some,atoolofsci-

enceandverylikelyascienceinitself.


Whether


it
isalsoanartusedtobea

question,butthatargumentisover.The


useofa


camera
does

notdisqualify
a

photographerfrombeingtakenseriously


as


anartist,anymorethantheuseofa

typewriterdisqualifiesapoet,playwright


ornovelist.


Neitherdoesthecameraortypewriter,

howeverexpensive,maketheartist;they


areconveniences.Sophisticatedequip-


ment,
as


CarlMydansoncesaid,simply

"freesusfromthetyrannyoftechnique


andenablesustoturntowhatphotogra-


phyis allabout—creatingapicture."

Thatisalsowhatthisbookisabout:

creativityandesthetics,notmeteringand

f-stops.Thevocabularyofestheticsis

differentfromthevocabularyoftechnol-

ogy,andbothtakegettingusedto,but

one

is
no

moremysteriousthantheother.

Inthisvolumethereisagooddealofma-

terial,bothvisualandverbal,thatseeks

toexplainhowsomeofthefundamental

principlesofestheticsapplytophotogra-

phy.Theprinciplesarenotconfiningbut

liberating;theyallowformanyindividual

approachestoart,fromthe

dutifullycon-

ventionaltotheconvention-defying.

Oneunusualpicturemaking

technique,

whichappearsinthisrevisededitionfor

thefirsttime,abandonstheconventional

cameraaltogetherandemploystheof-

ficecopymachine,withmagicalresults

(pages166-172).Theprinciplesapplyto

itsproductsas

well
astopictures

made

withordinarycameras.Tobesure,sim-

plylearningtheprinciplesandseeing

howtheyoperatewillnotassureyoua

placeamonggreatartists,but,byshow-

ingyouwhygoodpictures

are
good,

the

informationwillfreeyoutomakebetter

picturesofyourown.

AsCarlMydans

alsoputit,"oneisnotreallyaphotog-

rapheruntilpreoccupationwithlearning

hasbeenoutgrownandthecamera

inhis

handsisanextensionofhimself.Thereis

wherecreativitybegins."
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