Did you read the article, or are you just responding to my comments?  The
article explains the concept a little more.  I've just echoed an agreement.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: UncaMikey 

> --- Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That you are not making a picture of something, but that you are
> > MAKING SOMETHING, should be etched into the mind of every 
> > photographer, along with
> > the concept of not merely showing what the subject is, but going
> > further and showing what it is not, what it means, why it exists, how
>
> > it exists, and so on.
>
> Shel, I can follow along with the "making something" and even "showing
> what it is not" but "what it means"?  Why it exists?
>
> If any photographer (or painter or sculptor or poet or composer) were
> able to pull that off, it would mean the end of philosophical inquiry. 
> We'd have it all figured out and could sit back and sip cool refreshing
> beverages.
>
> I see artistic effort more as a subversive activity -- upsetting
> preconceived notions, jamming things together in unusual ways, and
> replacing complacency with questions -- than as answers or solutions.
>
> I also think this attitude could unnecessarily intimidate someone who
> wants to pursue photography -- composing a shot should not mean bearing
> the heavy burden of explaining the why and how of the subject's
> existence.
>
> *>UncaMikey
>
>
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