SHERRILL MILNES. “Bella figlia deli’amoré” (Verdi’s Rigoletto) From the soundtrack of the film “Quartet”
January 19, 2022 by Blogfinger
SHERRILL MILNES. “Bella figlia deli’amoré” (Verdi’s Rigoletto) From the soundtrack of the film “Quartet”
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I knew George Tice through Fotocare in NYC and David Vestal (who preferred Dektol 1:1) too (thru Pratt) . Both great black and white printers . Also knew Phil Perkis (3x time Guggenheimer) .
As for Paterson, Jim Jarmusch made a movie about Paterson . The 2021 West Side Story remake was filmed there .
Patterson has a 1950’s/ ’60’s look & vibe to it. Who knows ? Patterson could be the next Asbury Park if Atlantic City isn’t .
Not all photographers were good printers(and vice versa). I miss B&W printing . I miss Panatomic-x, Velour Black, and photobooths .
Alas time marches on and change is inevitable . Some digital prints do look as good or even better then silver prints . Maybe though B&W printing will make a comeback as have records(supposedly). We’ll see (pun intended) .
Thanks Frank. Photography has endless possibilities. So it depends on what you are doing. I like “fine art” photography, although the latest images being shown in galleries seem to often be gimmicky—made possible by digital.
It is a luxury when one can focus on fine art.
My taste is old fashioned, shaped by years of studying the masters. I have a large photo book collection.
But sometimes the masters are also mysterious to me. I took a printing course with NJ’s George Tice. He is a master printer and artist.
He said that he could spend the rest of his life just photographing in run-down Paterson. Really?
But he is the same guy who produced about twenty books–all different such as his book on the Amish and, in Europe–Stone Walls, Gray Skies.
From him I learned the beauty of the print—in of itself, apart from the subject matter. I have one of his platinum prints home–it is my favorites.
So, horizontal or vertical—these sort of issues are small potatoes.
Paul : I shoot mostly stock. So never knowing what will be requested. I shoot both vertical & horizontal, near & far away, and leave space for possible captions and headlines .
Most cell phone fotos are vertical as that is normal holding position . Few think to turn cell phone horizontal . Always thought it interesting that movies are always horizontal(except for Brian Enos Art films & some retailers in store video displays)
Also interesting is that most cameras are designed horizontally. I don’t think of format ratio or orientation as “style” or a “look and symmetry” .
Lately I like circular (not necessarily fisheye though) fotos.
Frank: I know you are a photographer, so I do welcome anything you have to say about photography.
If you ask Jean, she will tell you that I dislike verticals. I prefer the classic “landscape” view. Not only for the “look and symmetry” but also because, like most editors, I insist on a certain style for Blogfinger, and that includes landscape photos.
Paul
Cool foto (no pun intended) . Must have been taken quite early in morning . Fotos don’t have to be rectangular . I prefer this one as a square with bottom cropped .
What a gorgeous picture! Asbury Park should use it to promote their city.
What a great picture!
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