From Challenge to Triumph: Fine Art Photography
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Today, I take a trip to the West Coast and meet up with fellow landscape photographers Gareth Danks and David Pearce, for a fine art photography challenge. It was a great day and it ended with one of my favorite sunsets of the year.
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Excellent info! Names should not be necessary. Thanks for taking me along!
WOW! Love those final images! Thanks for taking me along!
Your last image is incredible (in a good sense!).
Wow, thank you! 🙏👍
Those last two shots! Absolute butter! it amazes me how we can toil all day long, only for the cream of the crop to happen in a flurry of just a few moments that are so easy to miss if you aren't at the ready.
A caption is like film music. The best films don’t need it.
Gareth nailed it 😂😂
I really like the suggestion to title a photo "a crap photograph"!
The sunset shots are just fantastic, definitely my interpretation of fine art.
If you ever want to make a video about your video settings for your Fuji's, I'm sure a lot of people would appreciate it... 😉🙂🙂
I especially like the rock face with the vertical lines ending in the gravel below! Thanks for another good video!
Thanks so much 👍👍
In competitions, a title is heard by the judges prior to seeing the image, so the title sets the stage for the image. A bad title can also harm your score.
That's a good point 👍👍
You can't polish a turd......BUT.....You can roll it in glitter !
I will make sure to bring plenty of glitter for my next video haha 😂😂
I shall call this “Ian on a rocky beach”……..”at sunset”…….. “with his trusty camera”.
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Naming a photo after a Greek God! 😂😂
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The last two were gorgeous Ian! It’s all about timing.
Thanks buddy, much appreciated 👍
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! 🙏
The last one is definitely my favorite. The geology shot was pretty cool, too. One man's art is another's .....
Yeah, that last shot was a special moment, it always pays to stick around, even when it looks like nothing will happen 👍
Regarding titles, I've always thought of it less about being a crutch the artist uses to connect the viewer to the image, and more about the connection between the art and the artist (spoon fed to the viewer). That said, there is a point of diminishing returns, and many artists do find themself on the wrong side of said point and find themselves awash in their own pretentiousness.
I love the final two shots, they tell a story in my opinion 📷🎅
Thanks buddy 👍
Beautiful set of photos! Cheers
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Great video! All great shots, especially the last sunset photo!
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
The last 2 images are absolutely stunning
Thanks buddy, I nearly packed up and went back to the car, so i'm glad i stuck around 👍👍
@@ian_worth great lesson for others, patience. Something I struggle with when out doing photography
Great video, Ian! Loved the conversation with Gareth. I don’t name my shots, but have thought about it many times - just really am not creative/clever like that. Here’s to lipstick on a pig, as us Americans like to say!
lipstick on a pig, i will have to use that one 😂👍
Loved the last photo in particular, looks like some kind of prehistoric lanscape, no polish required and call it what you wan mate, maybe "Dino" or "Fred Flintstone" .....? 🤣
Cheers buddy, 👍😂
Isn't a fine art photograph just a good picture that someone not directly associated with the image would be willing to buy and hang on their wall? Great video again Ian. I especially like the one of the cliff face with the varying tones and textures. Might make a good black and white one perhaps?
Thanks buddy, much appreciated 👍
Great video. I'll have to remember the quote from Gareth Danks, "...don't use the title to polish a turd." LoL
its a classic. 😂😂👍
I'm likely going to paraphrase those words into, "Don't use words to polish a turd." That's only because I've seen many paragraphs written that do precisely that.
(Besides, it rhymes. LoL)
Quite enjoy seeing some images with a title - but not an issue I feel strongly about. Great examples are Rachel Talibart and Mali Davies.
Thanks buddy, much appreciated 👍
Not sure if they were fine art but certainly were fine landscapes especially those amazing sunset shots. It speaks volumes of your craft that you could quickly set up and capture such great images. I also really liked the cliff face image at 9:40 Good to get some pro to pro interaction, definitely an interesting video.
Last photo fabulous... other worldly feel..orignal mission failed (you could give them a name ?) ..but alls well that ends well..😎
Cheers buddy, yeah got lucky those last few minutes 👍👍
Dwayne... the second photo name! Keep it simple - LOL
Love your work and just the vibe you give to the content. thanks.
I appreciate that 🙏🙏
its the Gary Gough episode pop a 10 stop on and away you go
Thanks buddy 👍
Naming images is not easy and I've done that and still do when I have an exhibition. It does help people to look at the photo diferently and it's better than someone coming to you and asking about that image (say number 19) and you havo to look for it just to identify and respond to the person. I get that some ppl polish the tird with a fancy poetic name but in terms of putting your hard work in a wall while trying to show your passion... well why not name your art? Painters do! Film makers do... Every bit of art is named. It's a personal choice but One that should be respected, whatever yours is.
Yes! NIce to end on a high!! I generally prefer no titles, especially when they make no sense to me! They can ruin an image for me unfortunately.
Thanks and interesting thoughts on that topic 👍👍
Gareth summed up wanky titles pretty well 😂
Fine art, it's a con word! No matter how many people try to explain what's fine art and what is not the further I back away from it, now don't get me wrong a good picture is well worth a title but drop the fine art bit I don't believe a word of it......rant over.....your ending pictures were very good you waited long enough to get them so well done and Thank you for taking us with you!
Thanks buddy, interesting thoughts there 👍
I liked your definition of fine art, but didn’t like the other guys’ interpretation much. I think the term ‘fine art’ sounds a bit old fashioned and grandiose, but I understand the need to have a different name for intentional art using a camera to produce it, which is very different from ‘standard’ landscape shots. The term fine art can be triggering for some landscape photographers. 😂
Thank you 👍
Often, I find arty titles a bit pretentious as I agree with Gareth a solid image really doesn't an arty title. If I title a photo, it would be more a reference title such as "Waterfall at X" much like Ian
Thanks buddy 👍
Great Video as always Ian. Yeah 'Fine art' its a load of Bol***s in my opinion. Some folk call themselves fine art photographers to promote themselves but there photos don't convey anything special. Don't get me wrong there are some amazing photographers out there that call themselves 'fine art photographers' but it has become overused and the images aren't always any more special than the run of the mill photographs that everyone else produces. Each to their own I suppose.
I take some long exposure shots. Often not intentionally but just because of the time of day and the lack of light. I must be a fine art photographer as well then.😂.
Thanks Steve, I think any photo can be called fine art if that's what the photographer wants to call it. Its a strange subject isn't it 👍😁
@@ian_worth
Seems to be the case doesn’t it. Mine are all fine art from now on. IMHO. 🤣
Still not really sure what "fine art" is... Isn't all art subjective?
I think naming photographs with Greek or Roman gods etc, or poetic words is pretentious hogwash
I would feel so pretentious to name a picture other than a descriptive name.