The Shadow Catcher no.1 by sandra46
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Description
Edward Sheriff Curtis took over 40,000 photographic images from over 80 Native American tribes. It looks that at least a number of tribespeople nicknamed him Shadow Catcher.Many biographers write that they called him this way because they could see the photographic process at work, transforming an impression into an image. However, since many tribespeople believed in multiple souls, probably they meant that Curtis caught that part of a soul which is a shadow, or a ghost.Yet,they did not object at being photographed by him. Instead, they even made a film with him.
The label Shadow Catcher has stuck in the photographic field. Now I'm wandering: is it the photographer catching the 'shadow-soul' of its object? Can I say that, on the contrary, it's the photographer that gives soul substance to the photographic object through her/his vision?
This is the first of a small series, following Jocko500's lead. Maybe it's too hot to be of a philosophical mood: if this is the case, I apologize ;D).
Thank you for your kind comments.
Comments (38)
TallPockets
SO good!
DAVER2112
Great story and capture! :)
flora-crassella
a wonderful scene!!! Great photo!
MOSKETON
PRECIOSA IMAGEN.
claude19
Who is catched...who will think he can catch !!! EXCELLENT !vivid !
BlackDiamondFantasy
Superb work well done!!
lyron
Fantastic capture and story!!
MrsLubner
This is one of those photographs that gets you to thinking about "the process" even without the dialog you provided. A great photo is one that needs no explanation so I would label this one accordingly. :-)
mgtcs
Amazing capture, excellent work, love the place and water!
Digitaleagle
Excellent capture love the reflections and the beautiful lush green color, beautiful work!!
Fidelity2
A Grand-Master piece here. 5+!
Umbetro38
a great POV to make this photo
brycek
Beautiful capture..very pretty!!
flaviok
Fascinante captura e texto minha amiga, excelente, aplausos (5)
giovanino
Fantastic work! Very Well Work!
tennesseecowgirl
Beautiful.
pops
This is wonderful
Darkwish
Wonderful pic! Very well done!
Miska7
Very nice scene. Great lighting, colour and reflections! Excellent capture!
bazza
Superb photo, well done!!
Hendesse
Fantastic capture of the moment. Wonderful colors and light.
lucindawind
wow !!!
Richardphotos
excellent capture. the Navajos will not allow photography of their people
durleybeachbum
Very interesting!!
MC-Jay-One
Excellent shot!!
ShadowsNTime
Marvelous subject and lovely image! I look forward to the rest of this series!
magnus073
Great photo of him Sandra and thank you for sharing his story
MagikUnicorn
S P L E N D I D
Minda
beautiful shot sandra!!
erlandpil
a wonderful scene!!! agree erland