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Terrific, thoughtful reflection on life as a photographer and the aesthetic changes and doubts of that enterprise. Post a Comment. KB: Yes, the sad fact is that after all these years I have yet to pull the trigger on a personal website. There is one fairly sophisticated site that deals with one of my projects, Covering Photography.
I suppose I feel overwhelmed enough about the backlog of work that even thinking about a website gives me a headache. But I'll be the first to admit it's stupid not to have one. In the absence of a site, most Google Searches about you return results about your Every Day project which has been profiled several places. Are you OK being represented by such a small part of your oeuvre?
Or do you feel misrepresented? I don't feel OK about it, although I understand it. Every Day has received media attention because of what it is and what the media's function has become. Of course I fail more than I succeed; after all, one reason I'm being interviewed is because they already have me pegged. To some extent, this brings us back to the lack-of-website issue.
What is it like to photograph your face every day? Do you notice changes over time, or just tune the details out? Do you still pay attention? What do you see? This is a question that requires a much longer answer than I can give here. The act itself takes 5 minutes 15 if I'm on the road , so in that sense it's as integrated and boring a part of my day as brushing my teeth. After 30 years, I don't pay a lot of attention to the individual pictures unless I have to; though ironically it's not infrequently that I have to: from developing the film every couple of months to updating the blog also should be every couple of months, though I am woefully behind at present to making a film or creating an installation for museum or gallery average once, maybe twice, a year, and a total nightmare in terms of workload.