New work “Toned down”

Teddington Harbour

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Sorry Mr McCullin but I disagree!

Hi,

I just read this article by highly respected photographer Mr. Don McCullin in the Guardian newspaper entitled “Digital images can’t be trusted”.

I’ve always had a huge respect and admiration for the man and his work and I still do but I find myself at odds with some of his statement such as “photography has been hijacked by digital cameras and art world”.Β  and he goes on to say “I’ve always thought photography is not so much of an art form but a way of communicating and passing on information”. Yes, good photojournalism certainly qualifies in this respect but what about fine art photography?, does it not communicate anything?

I agree with the can’t be trusted statement in the sense thatΒ  it is easy for anyone with the required skill to alter digital imagery butΒ  there’s no sin in doing so as long as one is honest and doesn’t try and deceive others into thinking that it is an un-altered image, that’s why I’ve always identified my works as art and used such words as painterly, textured, surreal, abstract etc.. Where I do produce a photographic work I choose to identify it as a “straight” photograph ie. one that has not been altered artistically both in content and/or style.

I cannot see that basic adjustments such as contrast, brightness, colour balance etc. fall in to the realm of altering an image any more than the long established photographic techniques of dodging, burning etc..

Maybe what he is doing is drawing a line between photo journalism and fine art photography as if one really needs to do so.

Mr McCullin you and your work have my great respect but please note that nothing is being “hijacked” there’s plenty of room for everyone to express themselves in whatever form this may take.

New work: “Mr and Mrs Swan Go Visiting”

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Swans πŸ™‚

An apology about my pore speeling :)

Hi,

A reader kindly contacted me to alert me to to my frequent spelling mistakes for which I can only apologise. I’m actually a bit dyslexic and often get letters a bit “jmubeld” up whilst two-fingered typing and I also miss the spelling check which is missing from the new WordPressΒ  editor which used to spot most of these errors. I try and keep the words to a minimum and just post my artwork πŸ™‚

Best wishes

Leigh

New work: “Natural Textures”

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Yes, you’ve guessed it, another work of Richmond Park. πŸ™‚ I spotted this drainage ditch running to the pond and thought it might make an interesting composition.

My least favourite word in the English Dictionary

….is “Processing” when it is used in the context of digital photography followed closely by “Workflow” (if that is one word) :).

It always seems to me that it sounds like one uses some sort of industrial process like producing cat food or something in a factory and is the absolute opposite of trying to create anything remotely artistic.

When I sit down with a digital file I never know where it’ll lead me, I simply don’t have a workflow, to me it’s totally contradictory to experimentation. If I had a processing workflow then all my work would look the same, be quite predictable and, to me, there’s no fun and learning curve in that whatsoever, it would bore me to death!.

Best wishes

Leigh