Artists who choose to work with traditional photography mostly
do so because of its unique qualities. It enables them to
capture things as they are at an instant or more in time.
The exploitation of form and structure with texture and nuances
of light given full value allows the communication of ideas,
both simple and complex, which would be virtually impossible
in other two-dimensional media. In short, they work with photography's
strengths rather than using it to imitate other media.
The making of a photograph involves much more than pressing
the button on a camera. The fine photograph is the result
of a long chain of lucid decisions from concept through to
the final work.
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