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Photo history is a long litany of the lost and found. Reputations rise and fall; trends and tools come and go. A photographer might be the…
Link: http://blakeandrews.blogspot.com/2018/01/transmitting-data-by-nozzle.html
Photo history is a long litany of the lost and found. Reputations rise and fall; trends and tools come and go. A photographer might be the toast of the town for a time, then fall into oblivion a few short years later. William Mortensen, anyone? The opposite of Mortensen might be someone like Mike Disfarmer or Vivian Maier who bursts onto the scene from nowhere and is quickly integrated into the canon. Critical variance seems more the rule than the exception, and the pace of that variance has only increased of late as we plunge further into the end-times.