“The photographic frame is no longer used as a documentary window into undisturbed private lives, but as a stage on which the subjects consciously direct themselves to bring forward hidden information that is not normally displayed on the surface.” UsedSubjectsStageInformationDirectWindowSurfaceDocumentariesPrivate Life Author:Arthur Tress
“Photography has an amazing ability to capture the fine detail of surface textures. But far too often these intricate patterns are loved by the photographer for their own sake. The richness of texture fascinates the eye and the photographer falls easy prey to such quickly-caught complexities. The designs mean nothing in themselves and are merely pictorially attractive abstractions. A central problem in contemporary photography is to bring about a wider significance in purely textural imagery.” MeanProblemEyeFallEasyAbilityDesignFinePhotographyPhotographerSakePatternsCaughtDetailsSurfaceContemporaryAttractiveComplexitySignificanceCaptureAbstractionPreyImageryRichnessTextureIntricate Author:Arthur Tress