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here is the dilemma and the strength of photography... it is the easiest medium in which to be competent, but it is the hardest medium in which to have a personal vision that is readily identifiable... Chuck Close
i like to play with cameras... preferably of the film variety... but i'm finding a place in my heart for the non-analogue variety as well...
“It’s not about money or how much stuff you can take with you – it’s all about what you do. As long as I can pay my mortgage, I’m happy – it’s as simple as that. Therefore we can take risks, because what else is there? There’s nothing else to do, literally. As long as you can have shelter and you can eat and you’ve some clothes on your back, what else is there to do but to take risks?”
Steve McQueen (Filmmaker)
"There are purists in all forms of expression. There are photographers who maintain that this medium has no relation to painting. There are painters who despise photography, although in the last century [1800s] have been inspired by it and used it. There are architects who refuse to hang a painting in their buildings, maintaining that their own work is a complete expression. In the same spirit, when the automobile arrived, there were those that declared the horse to be the most perfect form of locomotion.
All these attitudes result from a fear that the one will replace the other. Nothing of the kind happened. We have simply increased our range, our vocabulary. I see no one trying to abolish the automobile because we have the airplane.
I was very fortunate in starting my career as a painter. When first confronted with a camera, I was very much intimidated. So I decided to investigate. But I maintained the approach of a painter to such a degree that I have been accused of trying to make a photograph look like a painting. I did not have to try, it just turned out that way because of my background and training. Many years ago I had conceived the idea of making a painting look like a photograph! There was a valid reason for this. I wished to distract the attention from any manual dexterity, so that the basic idea stood out. ...
Of course there will always be those who look at works with a magnifying glass and try to see "how", instead of using their brains and figure out "why". A book was once published of twenty photographs by twenty photographers, of the same model. They were as different as twenty paintings of the same model. Which was proof, once and for all, of the flexibility of the camera and its validity as an instrument of expression. There are many paintings and buildings that are not works of art. It is the man behind whatever instrument who determines the work of art. ...
Some of the most complete and satisfying works of art have been produced when their authors had no idea of creating a work of art, but were concerned with the expression of an idea. Nature does not create works of art. It is we, and the faculty of interpretation peculiar to the human mind, that see art." ~~ Man Ray
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Testimonials (7)
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Markus foto says:
"Ken is the last great hope for film shooters everywhere. His knowledge, his help and his photograpghic art are an inspiration for all who know him. I am a better photographer from having known him, and besides he has a really great styrofoam cup hat.."
6th February, 2006
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joelf says:
"His fingers are like sausages."
23rd November, 2005
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grahamkracker says:
"What can I say about Ken? He is an amazing photographer even though he may say differently. An even better friend and an all around knowledgeable and always helpful guy... I'm better for knowing him and having access to his unfathomable knowledge of photography! ;p"
15th November, 2005
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AngeNose says:
"I'm convinced that Ken is a secret agent for some society for the preservation of film photography. His amazing powers of suggestion actually worked on me and now i loooooove shooting film, and experimenting with different cameras. He takes some decent photos, and allows me to kick him in the balls only once a year."
7th November, 2005
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basslinegfx says:
"Ken never ceases to amaze as his skill and dedication to the artform of film photography holds true even through the technology advancements of the digital age."
15th August, 2005
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photojunkie says:
"Ken always surprises me. He is so unassuming, but is always full of knowledge and talent. Great guy"
10th June, 2005
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re-Verse says:
"This camera-junkie is a great person to know. I've never met anyone with such encyclopedic knowledge of gear. For someone with such a proven track record as a first class photographer, he has so little ego about his abilities... always willing to help a neophyte, no matter how sophomoric their question. I feel that knowing him has been a true education."
9th May, 2005
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