a quote: art’s genealogy
From J.M. Bernstein, The Fate of Art: Aesthetic Alienation from Kant to Derrida to Adorno. “Now at the same time … Read More
From J.M. Bernstein, The Fate of Art: Aesthetic Alienation from Kant to Derrida to Adorno. “Now at the same time … Read More
I’ve finally started work on the Tasmanian Elegies photobook project. It has been a long gestation period — probably 15 … Read More
The roadside picture below was made using expired Fujifilm Superia 200 ASA film and a 1960’s Zeiss-Ikon Contaflex S (SLR) with a … Read More
Vicky Dennison has a sophisticated, conceptual and systematic approach to photographing clouds. … Read More
The intersection between the eastern Mt Lofty Ranges and the Murraylands in South Australia is a fascinating one, especially from … Read More
Christopher Houghton has kindly reviewed the photographic component of the Rock, Stone, Earth exhibition at the Noarlunga Arts Centre (Gawler … Read More
David Hume has started a series entitled 1000 Words and he has kindly allowed the series to be cross-posted to … Read More
David Hume runs a series entitled 1000 Words and he has allowed the series to be cross-posted to Light Paths. … Read More
For many years I avoided photographing agricultural landscapes, concentrating instead on remnant bushland. That changed while I was documenting the Sampson Flat fire – a disheartening, demanding task – when I felt the need to do something more rewarding. … Read More
Om Malik makes an interesting observation in relation to smartphone photography. Smartphones are the new version of Kodak’s old film … Read More