Stephen Shore: Taking photographs that "feel like seeing"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 เม.ย. 2019
- Artist Stephen Shore often finds himself inspired by ordinary subjects, such as a grilled cheese sandwich. He discusses how his photographic practice makes him observe the world with heightened attention. Reflecting on his series American Surfaces (1972-2005) and Uncommon Places (1987-2003), he describes his goal of composing photographs in a way that “feels like seeing.”
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I like this idea that the more words you use to describe a photo the less it becomes relevant!
So by delaying the process he actually learned how to "photograph" with his eyes first. Awesome.
When mundane becomes profound. If you can see it. Wonderful insights here. Thanks. 👏
really great insights into his processes, lovely
Wonderful. Thank you!
Yes so good
what music is this? it is beautiful!
Genius.
Thank you
Yes! thank you.
Daniele Milazzo No, thank YOU.
Lovely video. But the name is misspelled in the title. (Steven ---> Stephen)
Thanks for catching that!
really weird that in his travels he came across nathan fielder in brownface 1:55
On my PC, I see an interesting photo of human expression, at 3:26.
Great video even if the last quote was stolen from Edward Hopper
He uses an iPhone now