March 20, 2009

This is a man's world

Was I the only one to see that woman? Could that shot advocate for invisible undies 2? Man ,these aftershot details!

Anyway. Could someone tell me what it is that drives army of photographers to go around shooting square format or not and capturing almost alike scenes with posts in mid-still-waters, one with a top flirting with the horizon(most of the time dividing the photograph into even halves!), sometimes replaced by boulders or a rock or a lone tree or a sun-beat walkway ending in water? Where does that homogeneity in image-making come from? What's the meaning of it? I know about repetition in photography but here...
Are we all looking in the same directions now? And/Or is it simply that the shooting recipe's good for all but the scope of photographic objects is so narrow that many end up shooting the same postcard?
...I still ponder and I'm wondering...Anyone...?


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