“I don’t really like reading about the technicalities of photography and printing. So often it appears to be an obfuscatory exercise in how complex, expensive and unattainable photography is, using equipment that is above and beyond anybody but the most practised professional. This kind of writing closes doors. It can make us feel inadequate in the face of larger pockets than our own. It stops us doing things. It is elitist and, in a strange way, intimidatory with its high-budget and technical bravado.”
— Colin Pantall’s blog: On the Cheap
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April 28 2011
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