28 iunie 2025

Brooks Jensen, al patrulea comentariu despre o fotografie de-a mea

 

„One of photography's most persistent blocks is the inviolable fact that every image we make is captured in the ever-present NOW. Until the invention of time travel, we are stuck; we cannot photograph the future and we cannot photograph the past. We can, however, photograph the visible consequence of the past that still remains available to us now. We can photograph ruins, frozen geologic wonders like Half Dome, and rusty old trucks decaying in the field. These are clues to the past that still exist for us to photograph. There is still one element that escapes us that Andrei Baciu has captured in this picture — perhaps the most challenging thing to capture in a photograph: past movement. These animal foot prints in the snow exist in the now that Baciu photographed. But can't you just feel the movement in these snow prints? This isn't just the remnant of the past, but an implied life that moved in the past. Time is a tricky thing for us photographers, but when we can master the representation of past movement, we've accomplished something that almost seems to break the laws of physics.” https://andreibaciu.blogspot.com/2017/12/viata-si-intamplarile-din-jurul-podului.html
https://www.andreibaciu.ro/The-Life-and-Happenings-around
https://andreibaciu.blogspot.com/2022/01/o-fotografie-de-mea-analizata-de-brooks.html
https://andreibaciu.blogspot.com/2023/07/o-noua-fotografie-de-mea-sub-lupa-lui.html
https://andreibaciu.blogspot.com/2022/05/brooks-jensen-despre-proiectul-tanti.html

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