Moreau Vazh on Nostr: I really love books of #photography but I find it frustrating when there is no ...
I really love books of #photography but I find it frustrating when there is no introductory text.
I get that photographers often lack appropriate verbal skills and some see text as necessarily overshadowing images but if *exhibitions* come with artist statements, why not the books that will quite often have been exhibited prior to publication?
I have one book and it has garnered some reviews and *every* review fixates on the title as it's the only handhold that the photographer offers.
Published at
2024-05-17 08:58:20Event JSON
{
"id": "427e712b4b0b4dfba5fdddfd41737702f411bb3e61c903e56003e0581d06cb59",
"pubkey": "cf92fa732df2ed8b9abecdda4b941540382cf58a91c58cba98d86d1d98860b90",
"created_at": 1715929100,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"t",
"photography"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://dice.camp/users/Taskerland/statuses/112455129527584248",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "I really love books of #photography but I find it frustrating when there is no introductory text.\n\nI get that photographers often lack appropriate verbal skills and some see text as necessarily overshadowing images but if *exhibitions* come with artist statements, why not the books that will quite often have been exhibited prior to publication?\n\nI have one book and it has garnered some reviews and *every* review fixates on the title as it's the only handhold that the photographer offers.",
"sig": "f3e67d6b440c1a5c13fc60d708dc57f862354c4c604e9454b19cea893cc57f7646044b475bf64a079a719465598840c355cf78626fca79d49fe7b4c43dfff589"
}