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[artshow_photo] Re: When does a photo stop being a photo?

 

This is why it's so ridiculous for the "straight" photographers to use Ansel Adams as an example! I believe he didn't do color because at that time it was not possible to control the output like it was with B&W in the darkroom. I understand he was very interested in new technology.

--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, J Bryan Kramer <codeburner@...> wrote:
>
> I hadn't thought about it like that but it's certainly true he was a master
> of darkroom work. And so was Richard Avedon, there is a video out about his
> work and it show one scene where he has a maybe 20x30 print marked up like a
> topographical map with dodge and burn instructions for the darkroom techs.
>
> BK
>
>
> ""Only the print contains the artist's meaning and message." "
> ----- Ansel Adams

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