Friday, January 23, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
New Work : New York
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
10 yrs apart...thoughts on new books....
Hudson , NY 1999
Ms. Smith has always intrigued me as a musician.
I had heard rumors that she took pictures w/ a Polaroid., has so for years.
Her book is well laid out. The images are clear and transparent., I'll enjoy this copy for years to come.
I wonder how the health of the overall book market is, especially the photography book audience.
There's an awful lot of new books coming out these days. Some artists are releasing monographs at a rate of 1-2 per year. How can publishers afford to make any money these days ?
Whatever happened to less is more ?
I think William Klein is one of the last holdouts to publishing his work on a regular basis. Good for him.
As much as I love Friedlander.....I just got a notice on yet again, another new book from him. The New Mexico book. Wow !
I still haven't gone thru all the pages of my Friedlander MOMA retrospective book.
The above images are two that I've been looking at lately.
I made them 10 years apart, but seeing them together makes me realize that I'm somewhat drawn to structures that have survived. Tired, but still eminating pride and beauty.
The scene from a Venice backyard is probably long gone. Property values have shifted dramatically since I made that image. I only hope that my photograph stands as a reminder of a once noble place. Feel free to conjur up your own thoughts of what this backyard used to be like...
So I picked up the new Annie Leibovitz at Work and the Patti Smith Land 250 book.
Both surprised me .Ms. Smith has always intrigued me as a musician.
I had heard rumors that she took pictures w/ a Polaroid., has so for years.
Her book is well laid out. The images are clear and transparent., I'll enjoy this copy for years to come.
I wonder how the health of the overall book market is, especially the photography book audience.
There's an awful lot of new books coming out these days. Some artists are releasing monographs at a rate of 1-2 per year. How can publishers afford to make any money these days ?
Whatever happened to less is more ?
I think William Klein is one of the last holdouts to publishing his work on a regular basis. Good for him.
As much as I love Friedlander.....I just got a notice on yet again, another new book from him. The New Mexico book. Wow !
I still haven't gone thru all the pages of my Friedlander MOMA retrospective book.
The above images are two that I've been looking at lately.
I made them 10 years apart, but seeing them together makes me realize that I'm somewhat drawn to structures that have survived. Tired, but still eminating pride and beauty.
The scene from a Venice backyard is probably long gone. Property values have shifted dramatically since I made that image. I only hope that my photograph stands as a reminder of a once noble place. Feel free to conjur up your own thoughts of what this backyard used to be like...
Friday, January 02, 2009
2 0 0 9
What an exciting time to be alive in America.
As a culture we've taken an epic step forward . A lot of walls have been torn down, and I feel very strongly that we're going to come out of this stronger.
Its good to be humbled, we have a lot to learn. Lets embrace this situation and dig deep.
I made this photograph in 1998 . Its a chapel off of Route 9 along the Hudson River corridor. A very American roadside landscape if there ever was one.
I hope its still there.
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