I recently came across some thoughts I'd recorded in response to an interview for a trade publication and thought they were worth sharing here. The last question the interviewer asked was about the general state of fine-art photography and here is my response:
"It is a tremendously exciting time to be a photographer! Not since the introduction by George Eastman of the Brownie camera has the photography world evolved so quickly. The medium (and the technology that is allowing this evolution) is changing in ways that we cannot begin to predict. However, one thing will never change: our response to art – painting, photography, poetry,music – independent of it's genesis. It may be a product of a new way of creating it but the ability of any work of art to evoke or provoke a response will always be independent of the means by which it was created."







