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Posted by: Michael McGowan (24.93.248.8) on May 31, 2003 at 14:35:30

Location: Ohio

In Reply to: More Pictorialism ... posted by Owen Phairis on May 31, 2003 at 12:19:07:

Assembling a bunch of objects and slapping a label on a photo can make it tell a story. But does that make it better or worse than a photo that moves you because it challenges you to invent a story in your own mind?

While your example is well put-together, it leaves no room whatsoever for the viewer to invest himself.

To my mind, the greatest photos I've seen, in any genre, make me want to absorb what's in front of me and come to some conclusions on my own.

People tell me my pictures tell stories, and I suspect they do. But often those stories are already in the hearts and minds of the viewers. I just allowed them to come out.

Is my early-morning light photo of Felicia a story-telling photo? I don't know. It resonates with a number of models, so I suspect it does tell them something. Is it more than just a record of a shiny moment? I think so. My decisions on exposure, on location, on colors, on lots of other things, all put something of me into the photo. And Felicia found herself feeling right at home in the environment, so we achieved a certain mood.

So, is it more important to tell a straightforward story with a photo than it is to elicit some sort of emotional or intellectual response?

I personally think there's a place for both. But I'm not likely to be the one taking the former, at least not intentionally. Instead, I'll probably be trying for the latter.


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