Monday 15 November 2010

The impact of web upon photographic production and dissemination.

'I believe that if you look for good, you'll find good'

Aaron Schumann is an American photographer, lecturer and critic. He is the editor of online magazine: seasawmagazine.com. And in an article i recently read from a magazine 'photoworks' he interveiwed Jason Evans who is a photographer and lecturer in photography at the University College for creative arts in Farnham.



Jason Evans calls himself 'the kind of photographer that likes to take a lot of pictures'.

Jason has his own website http://www.TheDailyNice.com/site.html in my own opinion the website is unique and individual, Jason takes numerous photos but limits his viewers to only one upload a night.

I really enjoyed reading the article as Jason seemed very laidback and down to earth, he swore a lot during the interview and thought nothing of it. He believes that photography has been changed by an uncomfortable relationship with the art market and doesn't believe being a photographer isn't all about making money its about having a hobby to enjoy.



Jason does not believe in a bad photo, he believes that any type of photograph is perfect, he thinks that people who put to much of an effort into there photographs are usually the ones who have more poor outcomes.

He also mentioned another project of his, 'beauty where you find it' this is a website he has produced with no text just one image that is a link to the next image. this is obviously the opposite of the Daily Nice as it contains mainly all of his images.


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