As you very likely know by now, I love words and language as well as etymology and etiology. That is to say that I am drawn to the history of and how words came into being. So here in issue 29 of the Curious Frame newsletter I am exploring the idea of the word frame in all of its various methods of usage and how it relates to photography and visual images.Never trust any photograph so large that it can only fit in a museum. Duane MichalsI realize that the topics that I write here can sometimes verge on the serious, but if you read my Shoot New York City newsletter you will see that I always write Happy Shooting in it. So I do hope that within all the serious topics, some humor shines through. For that reason I always like to revert back to rereading some Duane Michals. He has many humorous things to say about the art and photography world.+++++Important Note - if you use Gmail, you will probably need to open this newsletter in your browser as the length of this newsletter likely exceeds Gmails’ limit. Also, you can “like” this newsletter, or not, at the beginning and end of your email.
Curious Frame - Framing
Curious Frame - Framing
Curious Frame - Framing
As you very likely know by now, I love words and language as well as etymology and etiology. That is to say that I am drawn to the history of and how words came into being. So here in issue 29 of the Curious Frame newsletter I am exploring the idea of the word frame in all of its various methods of usage and how it relates to photography and visual images.Never trust any photograph so large that it can only fit in a museum. Duane MichalsI realize that the topics that I write here can sometimes verge on the serious, but if you read my Shoot New York City newsletter you will see that I always write Happy Shooting in it. So I do hope that within all the serious topics, some humor shines through. For that reason I always like to revert back to rereading some Duane Michals. He has many humorous things to say about the art and photography world.+++++Important Note - if you use Gmail, you will probably need to open this newsletter in your browser as the length of this newsletter likely exceeds Gmails’ limit. Also, you can “like” this newsletter, or not, at the beginning and end of your email.