p.5 #2 · To think I would not have even kept this Raw File...
Lol at the people actually trying to give reasons as to why it was worth $4.3M
I mean, I didn't see the piece in person, and maybe it was indeed beautiful, I don't know. What I do know is $4.3M is a lot of money ... Perhaps the buyer just has more money than he needs.
p.5 #5 · To think I would not have even kept this Raw File...
I remember buying a $70.00 ashtray stand off Ebay when I was drunk It's in my attic and maybe I can put it back up to see if someone else who's drunk will buy it hahahaha This goes to prove that some people have way too much money
p.5 #6 · To think I would not have even kept this Raw File...
akin_t wrote:
Lol at the people actually trying to give reasons as to why it was worth $4.3M
I mean, I didn't see the piece in person, and maybe it was indeed beautiful, I don't know. What I do know is $4.3M is a lot of money ... Perhaps the buyer just has more money than he needs.
I think most of the people seriously contributing to this discussion know there's a difference between artistic value and market value.
p.5 #8 · To think I would not have even kept this Raw File...
coranda wrote:
I think most of the people seriously contributing to this discussion know there's a difference between artistic value and market value.
Value is value, there's always a conversion rate. In this case someone felt the artistic value of the work was worth $4.3M (of market value) and so he bought it. I don't see how you can say there's no relationship.
p.5 #12 · To think I would not have even kept this Raw File...
Pixel Perfect wrote:
Ok, if that had been a long exposure shot it would be perfect, and helicopter would disappear anyway.
I like the water looking natural. When I used to work in a cubical, I would have killed for something like that to stare at.
p.5 #14 · To think I would not have even kept this Raw File...
Every month Canon Australia run a photo competition with a different pro photographer as a judge each month. A few months ago the theme was "A Sense of Place". Here's a link to the winning entry.
p.5 #18 · To think I would not have even kept this Raw File...
I reckon he bought a new kit lens or a 7D or something and just went out and took some test shots and focusing accuracy and this was one of those shots
p.5 #19 · To think I would not have even kept this Raw File...
Hey people. We all throug away thousends of pics like this one.
Lucky busynesman, this Andreas Gursky.
For me this nothing has to do with "ART" except the art of "making" money.
I like to make money, yes. But I would like to do it in doing things I like. If I do not (make money) I still do things I like. Maybe my brain is to small to understand, that anybody who did a pic like this is proud about he/she did it.
Maybe sombody might be proud about reaching such an exorpitant insane price for something she/he did. If I would be Gursky, I would take the money, give 50% to people in hunger, buy an Island where the wether is nice and quit the system for the rest of my life. I would have aplauded if he would have got 20.000$. 4.3 Million imo just shows, how ill our world already became.
I will not go through my 10 year old folders to reoffer my old learning stuff as art.
I prefere to go out and do what makes me happy: Trying to capture feelings and moments.
By the way here is an old photo I found on an old harddrive. I did in 1983 or 1984. Before I through the slide away, I would like to offer it here. It should bring about 10K$ (wich I need to purchase a 1D X and some lenses):