Meh... I'd rather have a 'tirediron' hanging on Peter or Henry's wall!His work is exceptionally good.
Like anything else, though, it's only worth something to the people who are willing to buy it.
Personally, I would rather hang a Henry Diltz print in my home than a Peter Lik print...
Meh... I'd rather have a 'tirediron' hanging on Peter or Henry's wall!His work is exceptionally good.
Like anything else, though, it's only worth something to the people who are willing to buy it.
Personally, I would rather hang a Henry Diltz print in my home than a Peter Lik print...
If we see a photographer/artist doing well, shouldn't we all be celebrating that fact, instead of belittling his achievements?
If we see a photographer/artist doing well, shouldn't we all be celebrating that fact, instead of belittling his achievements?
I don't think anyone has really belittled his achievements...
If we see a photographer/artist doing well, shouldn't we all be celebrating that fact, instead of belittling his achievements?
I don't think anyone has really belittled his achievements...
OK, so let's figure out why he is successful, and what we can learn from his example that can be useful to us. What I seem to be seeing is a lot of very hard work, and an insight into what people want to see on their walls. I don't necessarily want to be just like him, but I do want to understand how he connects to his client base (or admirers).
If we see a photographer/artist doing well, shouldn't we all be celebrating that fact, instead of belittling his achievements?
I don't think anyone has really belittled his achievements...
OK, so let's figure out why he is successful, and what we can learn from his example that can be useful to us. What I seem to be seeing is a lot of very hard work, and an insight into what people want to see on their walls. I don't necessarily want to be just like him, but I do want to understand how he connects to his client base (or admirers).
He sells millions every year and makes a lot of $$$. It's great stuff, yes, but one of his biggest selling images is the shot of the dock leading out into the blue water. Captivating? Yes. Beautiful? Surely. Been done a millions times before and since? No doubt. So, why is his worth $750 per print and Joe Photographer's print is worth $7.50 per print?
Is it all in the name?
I think the initial post set the "belittling" tone of this thread, "Is it all in the name?" I suspect it is the man dedicating a lifetime to his profession that is responsible for success, not the name.
I think the initial post set the "belittling" tone of this thread, "Is it all in the name?" I suspect it is the man dedicating a lifetime to his profession that is responsible for success, not the name.
I imagine that there is a tipping point somewhere when it comes to art lol.