Tuesday, October 28, 2025

James Prior

 Naples Art's current exhibition shows works by local artists.  A fine arts photographer, James Prior, exhibited images made on New York subways.  His exhibition is called Life Beneath the Ruins.


I always have a hard time deciding the right way to show another photographer's work.


If I show the whole work, it feels like I am appropriating it, even if I credit the photographer.


More often I will just show part of the image, which is what I have done here.  That isn't how the photographer intended to show his work, but at least it doesn't feel like I am stealing the work.


And, in a way it creates a new work.  What do you do?

3 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

As long as you give proper credit I think you can show anyones work.

Taken For Granted said...

I am always glad to see the work of fine photographers. Obviously James Prior is an outstanding photographer, so I am delighted to be introduced to his work. I don't think you are appropriating anything, but honoring his work by introducing it to a wider audience. I recently spent a week riding the NYC subways and photographing other riders, but I'm not in James Prior's class at all.

Rob Siemann said...

I agree with Stefan