“Long after people forget what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel.”
Michael Port
Austere
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The Sadness
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After the Summer’s Gone
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Photography Progression – Idea #1
Now, more than ever, people have a hard time arriving at a value for a photograph.
Some say the value of a piece of art can be influenced by the context in which it is presented. A prime example of this is Andreas Gursky’s 99 Cent photo, which recently sold for $3 million dollars at a Sotheby’s auction.
This post is the first installment in a series in which I will explore ideas surrounding the progression of photography or sometimes art in general.
My first idea is simple…
What if people could experience a piece of art they are considering buying, in the context of their own home, or the place they are considering installing it?
How can we accomplish this today?
How can we accomplish this in the future?
This is similar to test driving a car, listening to music track before purchasing it, or even trying on a pair of pants.
People may find a deeper meaning in the value of a photograph this way. And they will be happy with their piece because of the power of it, not the price.
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