Introduction
“In a sense, I suspect photography theory has begun to evaporate, for a whole range of reasons. Perhaps the main one is that photography itself in its analogue form has already been dispersed by scientists, media institutions, the police, artists, and travelers: its dispersion began as soon as it was invented, so that photography has served a myriad of institutional purposes. Now photography is mutating into a digital environment where the boundaries are even less clear”- Sharon Sliwinski
“The oldest of modern media, photography (and radio and the telephone) now exists in a media ecology that was probably unthinkable even fifteen years ago”- Martin Lister
James Elkins, ed., Photography Theory (New York: Routledge, 2007)
Photography has developed at a rapid pace, as a photographer I feel that these statements really clarify the intensity of the digital age and what its affects have on older methods. Now a photographer doesn't even have to think about getting the image correct in the first instance, as we can go into Photoshop and make any adjustments necessary to make the image technically correct. Does Photoshop incoherently deminish the teachings of photography?
Photoshop Practitioners
Iain Crawford
My Images
Here’s a few examples of images I’ve produced using layers in Photoshop, the first image was part of the assignment while the other three were practise efforts;
This image is a representation of what matters to me, memories and experiences are the most valuable things in life. I opted for the image to be compiled in B & W as this prevents any areas from standing out against the rest, all my experiences have made me who I am today.
Complete guide to digital photography, Ian Farrell, 2011