Hi all .. I am about to ramble so be warned!!
Just lately I have been musing quite a bit about some contemporary photography, especially the "fine art" segment of the market. I have noticed that many of the most regarded photographers in this field produce work that, to many eyes, seems amateurish and even poor with out of focus shots, strange compositions, etc.
For instance: http://www.cristina-saez.com/ (especially the gallery Soil of the Sensible). To be brutally honest, I would probably have thrown these shots out if I had taken them. Yet she has solo exhibitions, sells them to collectors, and has an M.A. in it!!
Another example, the work of Viggo Mortensen (the actor and photographer): http://specialrealms.com/VM/painting5.html
I have seen the same thing in some recent portraiture competitions where the "traditional" portraits are nowhere to be seen, but instead the prize winners seem strange, stilted pictures of miserable people standing in front of their house in shots that look like they might have been taken by a 14 year old with an instamatic.
All this raises some real questions for me. Is it genuinely awful? Or am I missing the point? Is "cutting edge" photography about exploring things that sharp, classically composed images cannot cope with? Am I stuck in a style which is well past its sell-by date, or is much of contemporary photography just pretentious hype?
I will be honest - I do not know. But I am trying to understand.
Some of the contemporary photographers say they are giving us an impressionistic view of the world where we (the viewer) are invited to "encounter" the subject, rather than simply observe it. Are they right?
In short, is contemporary fine art photography really a cutting edge thing that most of us can barely grasp, or is it an empty shell?
I am really and truly trying to understand all this .. the reason being that I have in mind a project which I don't think I can do except in an impressionistic manner - and I am wondering if the tools are there in a contemporary style, if only I understood it.
See? Told you I would ramble!!
Mike