I enjoy photographing art myself too. I always try to cite the title of the piece and artist because although it’s my look at something, in these cases it is someone else’s artistic creation first and foremost. (I try to cite architects too when playing with angles of their work but sometimes it’s hard to find so I just have to try and name the building.) Just citing the museum is good too. I liked your visions of the works you found in the SFMOMA. Thanks for sharing.
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Great stuff as always--fantastic photos. And I must say, I see the family connection there!
my maths doesn't get that 17 years old but that is not important.
check out this post by julia thorne for a different view on what means to photograph art:
https://open.substack.com/pub/tetisheri/p/artefacts-in-focus-1-amulet-thoth?r=2b8uel&utm_medium=ios
Should have been 2007. Was a long week :-) Will update
no worries 😊
And, wow, thanks for the great timely link!
it really is wow when you think of all that time and effort
I enjoy photographing art myself too. I always try to cite the title of the piece and artist because although it’s my look at something, in these cases it is someone else’s artistic creation first and foremost. (I try to cite architects too when playing with angles of their work but sometimes it’s hard to find so I just have to try and name the building.) Just citing the museum is good too. I liked your visions of the works you found in the SFMOMA. Thanks for sharing.
I love this idea, I will try it. Easy to snap a picture of the label. I will probably learn more along the way also.