Originally Posted by
James G
This is probably somewhat 'off theme' for the thread, but somewhere downstream I think someone mentioned Vivian Maier.
Apart from the fact she was unpublished, she never bothered to process/print much of her captures. This has intrigued me greatly and I do wonder how she would respond to this thread.
Posthumus criticism puts her amongst 'the greats', (which do not challenge), but I do wonder what she looked for in her work, what she considered to be 'good', 'indifferent' or simply 'bad'. And more importantly I do wonder what we are entitled to conclude about what she considered valid photography.
Over many years, I have been shown photo's that obviously mean something to the people who took them. Quite often they qualified the conversation that followed with " of course, it's nothing like the work you do".
My immediate response to that,was and is... " Do you like it?" followed (sometimes), by "What is it you like about it?", and finally... "As long as it genuinely gives you pleasure, or says something to you, then it is a good photo".
If someone has the photography bug, I believe they will always be dissatisfied by their efforts. But, as long as their work delivers some satisfaction/pleasure, it is worth persisting and trying to improve. I think we often forget this when considering others work (particularly where C&C is actively requested).
I do wonder how many more Maiers' there are out there we will never get to know.