What is art? Where does photography fit in the art world?
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27-01-2005 |
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Over the last few days I've talked about the relationship between art and photography, about how the technical aspect of photography might or might not be an integral part of the images, about stuff that shows that frankly, I think too much... |
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26-01-2005 |
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Here is a tough one for me to decide : I'm not sure if I like Linda Broadfoot's work... Who's Linda Broadfoot ? She's a photographer, using the Polaroid 20x24 system (I know, it's turning into an obsession, this Polaroid 20x24 thing, I guess I'll be cured when i get one for myself...:p).
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24-01-2005 |
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Something is something odd in book shops.
(Well, for starters, book shops here in Belgium are chaotic at best, I could start a whole blog on book shop adventures...)
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23-01-2005 |
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This is something that has been on my mind for some time, now, brought about by various people's reflections, and now by my recent discussion with Marie-Eve (just look at the comments from the previous days...).
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22-01-2005 |
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A comment by a friend got me thinking, and i'd like to share it with you. Basically, she likes photographs that tell a story. She is a videographer and a cinema and comic book fan, so maybe that's why she likes images to tell a story. One way or the other, it's obvious that a picture that tells a story may seem stronger than an image that doesn't.
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