There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. |
Ansel was right, the photographer and the viewer are at play in every picture. The reaction, the wonder, the puzzlement, the reflection, are all part of the wonderful dance that happens in the halls of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).
Richard Avendon’s haunting and stark portraits of settlers “In the American West".
Richard Avendon’s haunting and stark portraits of settlers “In the American West".
Ansel Adam’s gorgeous black and white panoramas of America’s greatest natural settings.
Georgia O’keeffe’s colorful paintings of women’s vaginas (or flowers as some people insist).
Some we liked, some we loved, some we didn’t understand, but we felt something with all of them. When we had seen all that there was to see, we got some tacos and talked about what we had seen some more. And that my friends was a pretty good Mystery Date.