Most likely, Annie Leibovitz did not shoot your driver’s license photograph. It was probably taken with a dedicated camera, operated by a clerk at the motor vehicle registration office—another example of photographic technology applied to a routine task. However, when a photograph is intended to be more than a simple record, considerations of its aesthetic, [...]
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10 Steps to Meaningful Photographs
January 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Images, Uncategorized
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Mediocrity and Excellence
January 18th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Mediocrity Mediocrity is all-inclusive and indiscriminate. Its natural home is the committee. Excellence Excellence is exclusionary and discriminating. It can only result from the capacity to say no and the willingness to do so. Michael Maurer Smith © Michael Maurer Smith 2009
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Lit by the Sun
January 18th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
Shaw’s Diner As the sun rose I found much to photograph, anything that stood up so the light would strike it—an almost audible clamor—at sunrise—houses, barns, fences and telephone poles, clusters of trees and dwellings, and like a sail at sea the occasional gleam of a grain elevator. I saw it but did not fully sense [...]
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Andrew Wyeth
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Christina’s world is smaller today and so is ours. The painter Andrew Wyeth has died at age 91. He and Norman Rockwell were the artists who most influenced me as a high school student in 1968. Both men could draw beautifully and I aspired to such virtuosity. Later, as an Art student at Michigan State [...]
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