I agree, you don't have to do experimental work to be an artist. You just
have to have something to say. Most of my work is in the "Straight
Photography" tradition, but I do a little experimental stuff too.
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Chris Crawford
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On 2/18/09 6:08 PM, "nsurit@xxxxxxx" <nsurit@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I guess I'm just not and never will be an artist. I find most (but not
> all) pinhole images uninteresting. I find all of the flipped Hawkeye
> images uninteresting with the strange exception of the portrait.
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> Chuck, I'd say it has nothing to do with your being an artist or not.
> Different strokes for different folks. We don't all like the same things.
> Some of my friends think some of the stuff I do is rather strange and they
> like it. Others don't. And what does that all really mean? Nothing. If
> someone doesn't care for one (or many) of my images that is OK. I'm the one
> I'm trying to please. <[B^) Bill Barber
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