It isolates unexpected juxtapositions. By surrounding two facts, it creates a relationship."
From The Photographers Eye
The Frame.
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/7aa/7aa982a.htm
It's true that the meaning of a picture can change over time, but then, so can ownership. You can only hope that the picture you treasure lives on beyond you, it may be in a place that you never expected and with people who you'll never know. But they'll know you, in some small way, some small part of you will remain and be recognised
"The photograph's edge defines content.
ReplyDeleteIt isolates unexpected juxtapositions. By surrounding two facts, it creates a relationship."
From The Photographers Eye
The Frame.
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/7aa/7aa982a.htm
It's true that the meaning of a picture can change over time, but then, so can ownership. You can only hope that the picture you treasure lives on beyond you, it may be in a place that you never expected and with people who you'll never know. But they'll know you, in some small way, some small part of you will remain and be recognised
That's a comforting thought
Sean
Sean