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    Szymon Brodziak

    I was looking for a photography website which presented fashion photography ala Helmut Newton, mainly black and white, and came across this photography based out of Vancouver.

    http://www.paranoias.org/2013/11/szy...k-photography/

    http://szymonphotography.com/
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    Meh. It strikes me as trying too hard to break the rules to be different and "arty-farty", but doesn't succeed. To me it was inconsistent and exploitative.

    3 out of 10 from this grumpy old b^stard!

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    Meh. It strikes me as trying too hard to break the rules to be different and "arty-farty", but doesn't succeed. To me it was inconsistent and exploitative.

    3 out of 10 from this grumpy old b^stard!
    Colin,

    Not directly comparing the two photographers but how do you feel about Helmut Newton's work?

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Although I've never attempted it, I'm a fan of the "film noire" look, "DOA" comes to mind.
    Your examples are a little over the top in their chosen subject matter, IMHO.

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Although I've never attempted it, I'm a fan of the "film noire" look, "DOA" comes to mind.
    Your examples are a little over the top in their chosen subject matter, IMHO.
    Don't you find most fashion photography to be over the top?

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Don't you find most fashion photography to be over the top?
    Not if they avoid the erotic look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Not if they avoid the erotic look.
    Taking sex / erotica out of fashion photography ...

    ... won't ever happen.

    I've concluded that the fashion industry is for some other planet.

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    First link - I agree with Colin. Trying too hard.

    2nd link - too contrived. I feel no warmth as one should from wedding photographs.

    Mind you, I can't do either or even tried. Just saying what my eyes are telling my brain.

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Thanks for sharing the website. Two points:
    1) the photographer seems very much to try to create a conventional silver bromide look, that is, at least on my screen here, contrast on the hard side, sometimes black shadows, highlights just that little bit blown. Technically well done, but the artistic point eludes me.
    2) This is a personal statement: Even though it is generally regarded as a high-esteemed and influential field of image making, I couldn't be less interested in fashion/glamor photography. Seems generally empty to me, trying effect for effect's sake, and every human looks like a display dummy or like a consumer item. This is how Newton's photography looked to me. For me, there is, I admit freely, an aspect of Weltanschauung involved: I always regret how important in photographic practice is the celebration of the market, and the images on the website are like piano exercises for this.

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Quote Originally Posted by lukaswerth View Post
    Thanks for sharing the website. Two points:
    1) the photographer seems very much to try to create a conventional silver bromide look, that is, at least on my screen here, contrast on the hard side, sometimes black shadows, highlights just that little bit blown. Technically well done, but the artistic point eludes me.
    2) This is a personal statement: Even though it is generally regarded as a high-esteemed and influential field of image making, I couldn't be less interested in fashion/glamor photography. Seems generally empty to me, trying effect for effect's sake, and every human looks like a display dummy or like a consumer item. This is how Newton's photography looked to me. For me, there is, I admit freely, an aspect of Weltanschauung involved: I always regret how important in photographic practice is the celebration of the market, and the images on the website are like piano exercises for this.

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    Lukas,

    Nicely written critique. I'm not so interested in the fashion aspect of Newton's work, more in the photographic style, and the commentary, humor and sadness. Sexualized fashion photography can be humorous or sad, depending on how deeply you involve yourself with the project; I can understand a viewer not wanting to sacrifice time in doing so.

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Nicely written critique
    Gotta agree John. This phrase caught my attention...
    are like piano exercises for this
    Although I disagree, I read quite a bit that says that an artist should develop their own style, one that is recognizable. How does the term "piano exercises" differ from "style"?

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Gotta agree John. This phrase caught my attention...

    Although I disagree, I read quite a bit that says that an artist should develop their own style, one that is recognizable. How does the term "piano exercises" differ from "style"?
    I suppose it's still possible to develop your own style within the fashion industry. In the case of fashion photographers with styles similar to Helmut Newton, having your own style requires lots of imagination. When I came upon the Brodziak website, I simply put in the search term "black and white fashion photography". I switched to "Images" and one of Brodziak's photographs caught my eye.
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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Lukas,

    Nicely written critique. I'm not so interested in the fashion aspect of Newton's work, more in the photographic style, and the commentary, humor and sadness. Sexualized fashion photography can be humorous or sad, depending on how deeply you involve yourself with the project; I can understand a viewer not wanting to sacrifice time in doing so.
    Sorry that I answer somewhat late to this; having been preoccupied offline, I didn't check earlier.
    I appreciate your point very much, and I think when I wrote "I couldn't be less interested..." I actually used a wrong or misleading phrase. The truth is: I am interested in this sort of photography like one is interested in the actions of one's enemy or political adversary. But be that as it may, I understand that such photography may have a poetic quality.
    With regard to piano exercises and style: what I had in mind was that people exercise on the piano in order to perfect their technique, but such exercises are usually thought tedious and not really meant for an audience. I would say that style may be a result of exercises.

    Lukas

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    Re: Szymon Brodziak

    Quote Originally Posted by lukaswerth View Post
    Sorry that I answer somewhat late to this; having been preoccupied offline, I didn't check earlier.
    I appreciate your point very much, and I think when I wrote "I couldn't be less interested..." I actually used a wrong or misleading phrase. The truth is: I am interested in this sort of photography like one is interested in the actions of one's enemy or political adversary. But be that as it may, I understand that such photography may have a poetic quality.
    With regard to piano exercises and style: what I had in mind was that people exercise on the piano in order to perfect their technique, but such exercises are usually thought tedious and not really meant for an audience. I would say that style may be a result of exercises.

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    Lukas,

    A late response is better than no response at all. I wouldn't expect everyone to be interested in every genre, post was meant to solicit ideas and responses.

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