• 2007-04-22

    Charles Traub's advices for young photographers

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    Last month during a panel discussion at Aperture Foundation in New York, Charles Traub, a very talented photographer and influential photography critic whose day job is chairman of School of Visual Arts's photography MFA program, proposed some advices for young photographers, listed into "Dos" and "Don'ts":

    Do something old in a new way.

    Do something new in an old way.

    Do something new in a new way. Whatever works, works.

    Do it sharp—if you can’t, call it art.

    Do fifty of them—you definitely will get a show.

    Do it big—if you can’t do it big, do it red.

    If you don’t know what to do, look up, or down—but continue looking.

    Do celebrities—if you do a lot of them you’ll get a book.

    Edit it yourself.

    Design it yourself.

    Publish it yourself.

    Read Darwin, Marx, Freud, Einstein, Benjamin, McLuhan, and Barthes.

    Construct your images from the edges inward.

    If it’s the “real world,” do it in color.

    If it can be done digitally, do it.

    Be self-centered, self-involved, and generally entitled and always pushing—and damned to hell for doing it.

    Don’t do it about yourself, your friend, or your family.

    Don’t dare photograph yourself nude.

    Don’t look at old family albums.

    Don’t hand color it.

    Don’t write on it.

    Don’t use alternative processes—if it ain’t straight, do it in the computer.

    Don’t gild the lily—a.k.a, less is more.

    Don’t photograph indigent people—especially in foreign lands.

    Don’t whine, Just produce.


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  • 我的理解是真正的摄影师不能只拣软柿子捏,不能只习惯于拍摄自己熟悉或者能顺手拈来的对象。当然这些条都是简略后的版本,对Traub的本意难免会以偏概全。
  • 我在摄影报上也看到有刊登这个,可是就是不明白,为什么不能拍自己和朋友,还有穷人

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