The Art of photography

(Steven Felgate) #1
Photography
andTime

Suspended

Animation

Thegreat valueofpicturesthat
seemto

suspendtime
istheirabilitytogeneral-

ize.Theycansuggestideasthatchar-

acterizethewhole
experienceofthe

human
race.Theyspecifynouniquein-

stant


ifmadeearlieror
later,they

couldlook
aboutthesame.Yettheydo

notbyanymeansignoretime.

Takethepicture
attheright:Like

most
photographsthatsuspendtimeit

offersclearcluestotime,and
thefirst

thingitsaysis
thatitwasmadeatnight,

notindaylight.Also,aswith
mostpic-

turesinthis
section,onecanmake

other
generalizationsfromitscontents.

Itisastreetscenein

acity—SanFran-

cisco,asit
happens


anditisamod-

ern
city,asthetruck
proves.Yetit

couldbea
streetsceneinanyAmeri-

cancityinthemid-20thCentury.
Soitis

emblematic—standingfor

dormant,ac-

tionless
nighttimeinallsuchplaces.

Justbeforeorjustafterit
wasmade,

thestreetmight
havebeenalivewith

activity,
thetruckmight
havemoved,

thelightinthe
doubledoorwayatright

might
havebeenswitchedoff—
except

noneofthatmatters.

Likethe
picturethatopensthischap-

ter
andtheonesonthenextsix
pages,


thisoneisspecific
enoughabouttime


tostand
asanevocative
symbol.All


movementisbanished;
indeedalllifeis


suspended—
itisasiftheclocks
had


suddenlystoppedticking
andweseem


tohearthesilence.


Just
as

ifhe
wereworkingwithaviewcamera.

moreoftenusedforsuchmeticulouslyarranged

picturesasthis,WilliamGedney
mountedhis

handier35mmcamera
onatripodtoframewith

greatcare
thisnocturnalSanFranciscoscene.In

it,time


andeverythingelse


standsstill.The

timeissignificanttothephotographer,
whothinks

that"streetstake
onacharacteratnight,and

there
isasortofprimevalthingaboutdarkness"

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