amerykańska tradycja fotograficzna
- By Krzysztof Kudłacik
- In fotografia
- With No Comments
- On 24 lis | '2010
Doskonały wpis znalazłem na blogu Tiny Tyrell. Pięknie zdefiniowała amerykańską tradycję fotograficzną. Przytoczę w oryginale, żeby nie psuć klimatu:
There is a style of photography which is American in every way. It quietly exalts the small, finds beauty and strength in the unheralded and common moment, and enthralls in a sort of poetry of everyday life. (…) I’m not certain where this tradition began. I would think it came directly from the tens of thousands of iconic images produced by the photographers of the FSA in the 1930’s; Walker Evans, Dorthea Lange, Marion Post Wolcott and others. They helped define through photography an essential vision of this country, and showed America itself.(…). This is a deep American tradition, and it refers to American ideals; tenderness for small things of everyday life, and everyday people.
Źródło: http://42.pl/u/2vXj