Writing Photographs
Don Althaus
Registered Users Posts: 1 Beginner grinner
Hi All... I have just finished Writing Photographs, a bit different take moving photography into the realm of authorship. I would be honored if you would give it some consideration.
Here's the link - Writing Photographs
My photography can be found at dalthaus.net
Thanks.
Here's the link - Writing Photographs
My photography can be found at dalthaus.net
Thanks.
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I read chapter 1 of your book and I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be learning from this. I looked at your photography site and I'll just say I wasn't impressed, so here's your chance to sell me on it. Tell me what you have to teach me and why I should be listening before I spend a few hours reading the rest of it.
Hope you stick around and share some of your artistry with us..............thumbthumb
Way to make a guy feel welcome Molotov. From what I can tell He's not selling anything, there's not even ads on his website so it's not spam. And you're not exactly veteran yourself at 43 posts.
Malte
I know it's not spam, but it's just fishy when someone shows up, posts a link and that's it. Is he interested in actually sharing stuff with us on the forum or just posting a link on every photo forum that came up on google? I'm well aware I'm new to dgrin but I'm not new to internet message boards and when someone registers, makes one post saying "hey look at my website" then nothing else they're typically not useful contributing members.
I'm really not trying to be a jerk, even though after reading my first post I did come off that way so I'll take that back and rephrase it.
I read the first chapter of his book. I'm asking him a question, what am I supposed to be learning from reading the rest of the book? I looked at a bunch of photos on the second site he linked to and most of them are very snap-shotty, like vacation photos. In the first chapter of the book he talks about telling stories with photographs but I don't get that vibe from his own photo website.
I said he has a chance to sell me on it, if he pops in and says "oh, well if you bother to read chapters 2 through 5, you'll gain valuable insight on such and such" maybe I'll go back and read it. I'm being open about it.