The great modernist tradition of straight photography


The great Modernist tradition of straight photography resulted from the thinking of Sadakichi Hartmann and many others. Names associated with this style include Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Photographers were urged to produce pictures that looked like photographs rather than paintings, and they were urged to feature black-and-white photography. Is black-and-white photography more truthful than modern digital photography? Is one more artificial than the other? Why?

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