Friday, February 1, 2008
Doing Windows
PHOTOGRAPHER'S DIARY: I'm a bit surprised to have found myself spending major parts of two days, "doing windows," at Waller Farm. The Waller windows were always a blank bunch that rarely made successful pictures.
Although I can talk about the kinds of things that draw my lens to a window, I've never been very good at saying what it is about window pictures that I enjoy. Perhaps that's why I enjoy them. Martin Puryear's thought shared on an earlier post helps explain:
"I value the referential quality of art, the fact that a work can allude to things or states of being without in any way representing them,"
It's the, "things or states of being," alluded to that elude me. I like windows that reflect and windows that draw one deep inside a mystery. I like windows beyond windows and windows with old glass and knicks and cracks like cataracts. Yes, often, I guess, windows are eyes, though they may be much else too, and I'm never quite sure if I am looking in or looking out.
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3 comments:
Great post on an enigmatic subject.
The blue tinge radiates the cold light.
Thanks for your comment. I think in the summer this face may catch a bit sunset light, and I'll shoot from the other side. I wonder what color the light will be then.
I like it and I agree about that old glass, imagine how your picture would be with the same things but then new glass!!!!!!!
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