sunday photo/art quote 7/5

While I wouldn’t have used the word *’INFESTED’ I love the thought behind today’s Photo/Art Quote from Leo Steinberg.

I’m going to guess that being an art critic and historian old Leo was used to using some seriously negative pejoratives in his writing… But I digress.

Why does this quote resonate with me enough to share with you today?

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“All art is infested by other art.”    Leo Steinberg

I would like you to take this quote literally and be aware that your brain is like a computer and the old saying, ‘garbage-in=garbage-out’ is true. As is the opposite. Fill your mind with fabulous and wonderful imagery whether it be from standing in museums studying the Masters of photography, painting or sculpture, reading books and magazines with imagery you admire or looking at advertising photography. I have art books. I stand in front of paintings in museums and art galleries. I will fire up my I-Pad to view and study a single artist for 15 minutes before sleep so those images will be processed in the night.

As you study the artists you admire you will begin to see their influence coming out in your work. And, that’s a good thing! We all stand on the shoulders of those artists that came before us. Do so proudly and as you mix and match the artists styles you admire you will begin creating work that is uniquely your own. Allow other art to ‘INFEST’ your work.

Then others will eventually be standing upon your shoulders and the cycle continues.

Yours in Creative Photography,      Bob

*Which is probably why you won’t find me quoted in lists of photography quotes!

sunday photo/art quote 6/21

“Look for the light!” is often shouted from the rooftops when telling new, and experienced, photographers how to create great images.

Today’s quote is from Trent Parke, an Australian photographer. He’s created photography books; won numerous national and international awards including four World Press Photo Awards; and his photographs are held in numerous public and private collections according to Wikipedia.

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“I am forever chasing light. Light turns the ordinary to the magical.” Trent Parke

I have seen absolutely horrendous photographs of fabulous rock formations and exquisite images if mundane subjects.

What is the difference??

Light. And shadow.

I’ll give you a hint about finding that sweet light that makes images come alive with depth and dimension. Look for the the shadows that define the light. It is a change of mindset that I believe helped take my image making skills to a higher level. Think about shadow edge transition. It defines the light.

Deciding on the shadow can help set a mood. Soft shadow edge transitions help give shape and form and 3 dimensionality to your subject. Harsh shadow edge transitions can give an edgy harsh feel to an image, think sunlight at noon or a strong light source in a very low light situation.

I’ve found watching for the shadows makes it easier to find the ‘right’ light.

Go create some magic of your own…

Yours in Creative Photography,     Bob

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A symphony of sound awakened me this morning as the birds around my home greeted the new day.

Bird song ebbed and swelled in concert as the different species shouted love songs to their mates – or ran off invaders. There was so much going on it was hard to tell exactly…

But I digress.

The avian songs were the inspiration for today’s Sunday Photo/Art Quote as I was reminded that music informs the art of photography. I have been trying to get more ‘notes’ AKA nuances into my images. We have the musicality of notes in the form of light and shadow. The staff that we write upon consists of shadows. The bones of an image so to speak. These bones are overlaid by color in different hues and saturation. Accents can be added by dodging, burning and selectively sharpening areas of an image. Some images have such good bones they can sing their song without the color added as shown by Ansel Adams who gives us today’s quote.

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“The negative is the equivalent of the composer’s score, and the print the performance.” Ansel Adams

Ultimately as the birds inspired the subject and some of the words for today’s Photo Art Quote they also woke me up and I found myself moved to see what yonder light brings. I slipped on my boots and jeans, grabbed my camera and tripod along with a few accessories to see if there was music waiting to be shared.

And now it’s off to the digital darkroom to see if I can come up with a decent performance from the score I created this morning.

Yours in Creative Photography,       Bob

Ansel Adams in 1930 had been training to become a concert pianist while considering a career as a photographer. He decided, after seeing the photographs by Paul Strand, that “the camera, not the piano, would shape [his] destiny.” His mother and aunt both pleaded, “Do not give up the piano! The camera cannot express the human soul!” To which Adams replied, “The camera cannot, but the photographer can.”

sunday photo art quote 5/24

What excites you?

Have you made, or at least tried, to make an image from it?

Today’s Photo/Art quote comes from Edward Weston

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“Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.” Edward Weston

Even more important can you make the commonplace unusual? Who knew a green pepper could look so sexy?

Yours in Creative Photography,        Bob

sunday photo/art quote 5/17

When I first started photography I never put a filter on my lens cause I thought it would be ‘cheating’.

When I started using a darkroom it was to create ‘realistic’ photos.

Enter Photoshop and it was just another way to get ‘real’ photos.

Now that I’ve been photographing for thirty-plus years with twenty-plus of them as a pro I listen in wonderment as some photographers belittle newer cameras or Photoshop techniques when creating images as ‘cheating’.

All of the things mentioned here are just tools. The tools help a photographer attain his or her vision to put a final image on a receptor for show. Whether that receptor is a print or a screen doesn’t matter. It is the final image not the journey to it that matters.

Many folks trot our Ansel Adams as the quintessential ‘straight photographer’. He couldn’t have been further from it than the distance between here and the moon. The Zone System, changing exposure, development times, ISO ratings, paper grade choices, enlarger bulb choices and many more techniques went into the final images created by Adams.

Today’s quote is from Pete Turner a wonderful photographer known for his rich ‘in your face’ color images.

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“I am steadily surprised that there are so many photographers that reject manipulating reality, as if that was wrong. Change reality! if you don’t find it, invent it!”    Pete Turner

Turner used all the tools available to push his images to an art realm. Pushing color to it’s limits. Sharp focus? Not necessarily! Check out his work for some inspiration to be freer with your camera captures and how you see and share your world through photography.

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Front page from Pete’s web page of images. © Pete Turner

Nowadays I don’t give a rats butt about how I get the image. Camera, Photoshop, computer are all tools I use. Working hard to share the vision that only I have.

What’s in your head that you’ve been afraid, or unable, to let the world see because you didn’t use the tools available to their full capabilities?

Yours in Creative Photography,       Bob