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Not dead, but obviously changing at a much more rapid pace in the past 20 years than in the 100 years before that. And the artistic side of photography is perhaps changing the most.
I don't think Newsweek meant this in a literal way. A more accurately worded question might be, "Is Photography as we have known it dead?". From the absolute purist's point of view, it has been dead for several years.
I see photography being split into two categories by the recent changes that have taken place.
Category one is the use of photography to capture an event, place or object. This would include sports, photojournalism, portraits, catalogs, family photos, etc. This branch of photography is alive and well and will probably continue..possibly forever. The business end has changed and will continue to do so, but the activity will remain.
The second category is photography to capture an idea or concept. This would be advertising, art work, abstracts, etc. I think it is very possible this area could be dieing as true photography. It may become purely a computer activity in the near future. There is no reason for it to represent reality and therefore could be complete constructed from the artists mind rather than a photo.
Edited on Dec 12, 2007 at 03:06 AM
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