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write an artist's statement
first stab

Oh crap, now I actually have to finish this. The school is putting together a book of student’s work and they’re calling for submissions. I wonder if this is too snarky to include with my portfolio?

Somebody once said that they took up photography because they wanted to paint, but faster. I never wanted to paint – I can’t even doodle – so I don’t know what they were talking about. At all.

But shooting is pretty fast, I’ll give them that. Developing and printing can be a bit more tedious, but the juicy part is the moment just before the shutter is released. At that point, in the case of people like me, there is no philosophy or intentional design, there is no statement in manufacture. There is only an instinctive link between a photographer and a subject. I walk around and look at people and things and when something might look cool as a photograph, I take a picture of it, hoping that it will.

If my work conveys sarcasm and abstraction, which is what I’ve heard, it’s possible that this is an art form and I am an artist who is sarcastic and abstract and hereby self-expressed. But maybe these are just photographs after all, which hopefully look cool, for your sake. (I already got what I wanted out of it.)



Comments:

i’m not sure you’re allowed to write an artist’s statement that implies distance from the finished product. can you? is that…you know…done?

Well, I’m trying to be earnest about not needing an earnest artist’s statement since I don’t shoot with the intention of self-expression. For this first submission, I think I should have something that is either funny or really brief, preferably both. I’m gonna scrap the first stab and try again.

earnest smearnest

So, you don’t shoot with the intention of self expression then why exactly do you shoot? I have my own opinions on the matter (imagine that) but I want to know why you first picked up a camera. What was the motivation?
ps. I’m not being a smart-ass. I actually want to know.

It’s kind of like correlating the way somebody drives or parallel parks with their personality. We can correlate a good or bad driver’s talent to their anxieties, pent-up anger, spacio-temporal perception, physical nimbleness, level of experience, familiarity with the vehicle, and so on. But that doesn’t mean that they’re saying something by the way they drive. Something about their self may very well get expressed, but it’s not intentional.

I shoot to find out if something I see will look cool as a photograph, that’s about the best way I can describe it. My tune may change if I ever do studio or conceptual work. But that ain’t happening anytime soon.

so is this your artist’s statement?


 

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