Photoblog by Núria Jordán and Salvador Barceló
May 24, 2008 4:20 PM   Subscribe

NJ & SB Photography ― Just another photoblog? Perhaps. Keep clicking previous or go to browse. Then decide.

When you're done, check out their family. (Marc Barceló, Marta Barceló)
posted by netbros (23 comments total)
 
Hmmm. I must be missing something here. But I've decided that they're capable of focussing and using photoshop (although pretty hideously in this particular example).

Can you point to something unusual about these that may help me decide on other things?
posted by strawberryviagra at 4:42 PM on May 24, 2008


posted "Just another photoblog? Perhaps. Keep clicking previous"

Oh, I get it now!

You've come up with a cute way to illustrate the Halting Problem!
posted by orthogonality at 4:43 PM on May 24, 2008


Just another photoblog?

Yep. This stuff looks like fairly average stock photography, to be honest. Bland. The best ones look more book-jackety than anything else. And, man, the desaturation has been played out.

Marketable (and I'm sure they'd make a bundle), but not particularly remarkable.
posted by Sys Rq at 4:57 PM on May 24, 2008


Just another photoblog?

Looks like it.
posted by grouse at 5:14 PM on May 24, 2008


Is framing a featured link with a rhetorical question a good way to promote sarcastic responses? Read this thread and then decide.

But seriously, this is just another photo blog, unless I missed something.
posted by chudmonkey at 5:36 PM on May 24, 2008


I'm going to guess that Núria Jordán and Salvador Barceló are elephants.
posted by Dave Faris at 5:49 PM on May 24, 2008


Tough crowd. ;)
posted by netbros at 5:55 PM on May 24, 2008


Yes. JAPB.
posted by Science! at 6:01 PM on May 24, 2008


When you overpromise and underdeliver, that's what happens.
posted by DU at 6:10 PM on May 24, 2008


Luring us to bland stock photography with a mysterious hint is lame.
posted by w0mbat at 6:30 PM on May 24, 2008


I have to agree with others. These photographs are pretty pedestrian, run-of-the-mill.
posted by ericb at 6:46 PM on May 24, 2008


How novel -- a photoblog with broken navigation! I'll have to tell all my friends.
posted by gum at 6:58 PM on May 24, 2008


Well, I guess this is why I asked this question about appreciating art. I thought a number of these photos were pretty awesome. Apparently, I've got a lot to learn.
posted by netbros at 7:36 PM on May 24, 2008


Dave Faris: "I'm going to guess that Núria Jordán and Salvador Barceló are elephants."

I hadn't seen that link (and the original FPP). Thanks!
posted by Memo at 7:58 PM on May 24, 2008


I can't believe I wasted several precious minutes of my life on this. I kept waiting for something spectacular to happen.. I'm not sure what. Judgement Day perhaps.
posted by Raynyn at 8:06 PM on May 24, 2008


BANHAMMER!
posted by gorgor_balabala at 8:07 PM on May 24, 2008


This is totally just another photoblog.
posted by chunking express at 8:18 PM on May 24, 2008


Well, I guess this is why I asked this question about appreciating art. I thought a number of these photos were pretty awesome. Apparently, I've got a lot to learn.

Let's see if I can successfully straddle the fence here. I did it once before, and it saved me the cost of a vasectomy.

I've been a serious amateur photographer for many years. (Well, I do get paid for it sometimes, when my other work calls for it.) The comments that say these photos are not anything really special are, in my opinion, correct. But, you are also correct that a number of the photos are pretty awesome. It's just that the internet has made so many wonderful photographs accessible. So, to those of us who have seen a lot of photography online already, these are par for the course.

Prior to the Web, the only way to see any amount of good photography, short of going to a gallery or museum, was to go to the library. I would sit for hours with books featuring photographs by Irving Penn, Margaret Bourke-White, Arnold Newman, Walker Evans, Diane Arbus, and many others. Now that so much photography is online, I can probably see more photographs in a few hours of browsing photo-blogs than I had seen in my thirty five years prior to installing my first web browser.

So, there's nothing wrong with the linked photos. They inspire me to get out and shoot more, and see things in a new way. Just because they are not extraordinarily different than anything else out there does make them bad. Every photographer has their own way of doing things, and I like seeing what others are doing. You liked them, and they made enough of an impression on you to compel you to post them here. That's nothing to be ashamed of at all. Thanks for posting, I wouldn't have seen them otherwise.
posted by Fuzzy Skinner at 8:36 PM on May 24, 2008 [5 favorites]


Fuzzy Skinner is right: you haven't failed at appreciating photography, you failed at crafting a FPP suitable to the subject.
posted by chudmonkey at 9:40 PM on May 24, 2008


Well, shucks, as long as he failed at something.
posted by regicide is good for you at 12:01 AM on May 25, 2008 [1 favorite]


Not just another photoblog but a crappy one at that.

Try these:

http://getdrunk.johnloomis.com/
http://alecsoth.com/blog/
http://www.whatsthejackanory.com/
http://jmcolberg.com/weblog/
http://www.aphotoaday.org/apadnews/
http://www.alittletoofast.com/

and a thousand fucking more.....
posted by photoslob at 12:01 AM on May 25, 2008 [1 favorite]


Gee, I thought those posted by photoslob were meh (the 2nd one is even broke), so I guess beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder, or is only skin deep, or something like that.
posted by netbros at 4:02 AM on May 25, 2008


Thanks for the constructive criticism Fuzzy Skinner. That was helpful for the future.
posted by netbros at 4:09 AM on May 25, 2008


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