If your appetite for photography is solely sustained on the corn flakes of social media, then you're probably not going to know who I'm talking about. To that end, I hope that one day Vincent Versace gains the same level of fame that Ansel Adams did when he talked about using the zone system and exposures with glass plates and all.
Versace did pretty much the equivalent of this -- but in the digital darkroom. And without his work, we probably wouldn't be doing black and white photography the way that we do today. In the past two decades, his books have been Amazon best sellers. And without understanding the work that he's done, it's fair to say that the digital photography world wouldn't be what it is today. . thephoblographer.com
2025-3-16 07:00