2WheelPhoto
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For the first time in history, photography is about to lose control of its monopoly on affordable, convincing realism and it's time for us to understand that realism has never been the most important feature of the photograph. Although we rarely think about it, we understand this intuitively: a computer rendering of your daughter's wedding will never be the same as a photograph even if both are equally realistic. The photograph is defined by its causal, mechanical connection to the real world. Academics have studied this aspect of photography for a long time (for a very clear overview see Kendall Walton's Transparent Pictures: On the Nature of Photographic Realism), but almost from the beginning photographers have stayed blissfully unaware of theory and have systematically ignored and even undermined their medium's connection to the world.
Depends on the product. I'd like to see him make one of our t-shirt samples draped on a human in that software.
I think technolgy could get to that point down the line. but it seems like allot of guys with graphics programs and rederings are starting down the path allready. just seems like a change of the way you work. Im in the design field for construction. I started out on a board with pencil and eraser and now im doing the same thing on computer. It's just a change in how you put out your work.
It can be done.Depends on the product. I'd like to see him make one of our t-shirt samples draped on a human in that software.
I suspect if it can't be done yet it will be soon enough as technology evolves
I'm not buying it. There will always be a place for photography.
And that space isn't shrinking, it's simply changing. Just like it always has and always will.