snusmumriken
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I saw a notice online today for a gallery show featuring “work by some of the great names of photography in the last hundred years”. Shortly after, I was looking through some other photos online - just out of curiosity, no intention to buy anything. I realised that when one of these photos caught my eye, my immediate thought was to wonder who the photographer was and what else they had taken. That thought could only mean two things. Either the photo was somewhat mysterious and I was looking for clues as to what it meant to the artist. Alternatively, I wanted to know whether the artist consistently made photos of equal interest, or whether it was a fluke. And then I wondered whether it mattered to me (or anyone else) whether the artist was unknown, or the photo a fluke?
I know some folk like to rummage through old photos in thrift stores, without much interest in who took the photos. But then they tend to collect them into categories, so that a common theme emerges that isn’t the artist. One might collect individual anonymous photos of the Himalayas in the 1940s; or of families holidaying with dogs; or of office wear through the decades. But a thrift store find of many fine images attributable to one photographer would probably start a hunt for their identity, as in the case of Vivian Maier.
Your thoughts? How much does the identity and consistency of the photographer affect a viewer’s appreciation of an individual photo?
I know some folk like to rummage through old photos in thrift stores, without much interest in who took the photos. But then they tend to collect them into categories, so that a common theme emerges that isn’t the artist. One might collect individual anonymous photos of the Himalayas in the 1940s; or of families holidaying with dogs; or of office wear through the decades. But a thrift store find of many fine images attributable to one photographer would probably start a hunt for their identity, as in the case of Vivian Maier.
Your thoughts? How much does the identity and consistency of the photographer affect a viewer’s appreciation of an individual photo?