About Conceptual photographic thinking in a SPLIT second (closed!)
This group is about the marriage of conceptual thinking and photography. The splitsecond the shutter is open freezes all your thoughts and preparation in a powerful conceptual photograph.
We are looking for pictures which are both conceptually and photographically interesting.
What I'm looking for is related to the decisive moment (which is used in a lot of strange ways), but seen from the eyes of the photographer and not necessarily related to the photographing of people in action or movement.
What would happen if Henri Cartier Bresson would take a walk in Eggleston's democratic forest and found Edward Weston's collection of Peppers, and this whole scene was shot by Jeff Wall?
This group is about the photographic quality of the image, so post the best of your best!
"Photographs are not multiple depictions of some single reality, waiting out there to be cornered and cropped, and somehow relugating, even in cornering and cropping, how/what the image means. Rather, photographs offer multiple meanings. The presented image is not a reflection, or even an interpretation of a singular reality. It is, instead, the creation of a world." from landscapist.squarespace.com/journal/
This group is invitation only and heavily curated, we are looking for quality, and use a moderation que!
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