YES ---- Im so glad she said that. This is why I've been saying for years and years that photographers should study cinematography. A great cinematographer can pause in any of their frames and it should make for a printable image. If you check out the movie, there will be blood you will notice how every frame of the movie is a painting. :)
I have seen so many interviews with her and she is really amazing. Her work is beautiful and she has some insperational points and attitude. I hope to get one of her peices to hang up in my studio one day. Really amazing fine art photographer.
This is pretty cool. I am happy that I came back to watch the rest of this interview. It was informative and casual and just overall a wonderful interview to watch. I'll have to catch part 2 another day. Thanks for sharing.
Such an amazing artist, such a fantastic interview. It was really informative and helpful for other photographers in the same field. I love the last peice of advice, it's something that I've been thinking about a little lately and the way Brooke talks about it nails it on the head.
"I had a degree in English and a degree in Film Making, so I was well-equipped to tell stories." She seems great, but that's a really hubristic and naive statement.
How is this fine art photography? Fine art photography is done In the darkroom by hand. It's no more fine art than doing a oil painting on a iPad. It can be done... But why? It's just not the same. If I we're buy art, I want to make sure the artist did it by her or his hands.
Do you even know the definition of fine art? Any piece of art that has no purpose other than to be enjoyed by the viewer. Technically almost all art falls into the fine art category. Realistically the term fine art is a marketing term to make it seem it is a higher level of art than usual.
Whether it's art or not has nothing to do with either the tools used, the medium used or the relative degree of difficulty in using them. Making art is not a craft, it isn't a contest of skill.
YES ---- Im so glad she said that. This is why I've been saying for years and years that photographers should study cinematography. A great cinematographer can pause in any of their frames and it should make for a printable image. If you check out the movie, there will be blood you will notice how every frame of the movie is a painting. :)
I have seen so many interviews with her and she is really amazing. Her work is beautiful and she has some insperational points and attitude. I hope to get one of her peices to hang up in my studio one day. Really amazing fine art photographer.
This is pretty cool. I am happy that I came back to watch the rest of this interview. It was informative and casual and just overall a wonderful interview to watch. I'll have to catch part 2 another day. Thanks for sharing.
Such an amazing artist, such a fantastic interview. It was really informative and helpful for other photographers in the same field. I love the last peice of advice, it's something that I've been thinking about a little lately and the way Brooke talks about it nails it on the head.
She's simply telling her story, and how her degrees helped her base her own situation and view point.
Today's my art interview For a Art Gallery! 😃 but how do I prepare for it?
wow, its an important point he gave and am into that line of art this year. am very grateful for her thoughts to us
Super informative video, very good ideas :) Thank you and I am looking forward to the next videos.
Good stuff!.... looking forward to the creative live workshop!
Thank you. Learning a lot from you.
This was such a wonderful interview!
Very inspiring, thanks.
Wow,this is very usefull video
that was a good, informative story
Great interview...Very inspiring... *like**like**like*
And she looks so normal and nice. I'm glad she's not. Awesome photos on her website.
"I had a degree in English and a degree in Film Making, so I was well-equipped to tell stories." She seems great, but that's a really hubristic and naive statement.
great interview, mediocre photographs. Standards are really low these days
Fine art my ass. This shit is wedding photography and stuff
How is this fine art photography? Fine art photography is done In the darkroom by hand. It's no more fine art than doing a oil painting on a iPad. It can be done... But why? It's just not the same. If I we're buy art, I want to make sure the artist did it by her or his hands.
Arts subjective
Do you even know the definition of fine art? Any piece of art that has no purpose other than to be enjoyed by the viewer. Technically almost all art falls into the fine art category. Realistically the term fine art is a marketing term to make it seem it is a higher level of art than usual.
ToddB987 yeah but no one gives a fuck about you Todd
Whether it's art or not has nothing to do with either the tools used, the medium used or the relative degree of difficulty in using them. Making art is not a craft, it isn't a contest of skill.