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"A photograph of a pond taken by Edward Steichen sold for more than $2.9 million on Tuesday, easily setting a world record for the highest-priced photograph ever auctioned, Sotheby's said."

http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/n...-apnewyork

Wow, imagine paying 2.9 million for a photo....
The article doesn't show the picture, but I did some googling and found this:
http://www.artnet.com/PDB/PublicLotDetai...=424460151

The artistic community is quite interesting... I must admit that I really find it hard seeing the merits in that particular picture... but I guess if someone was willing to pay that much for it, then it must be good. Smile

More info on Edward Steichen here...
http://www.thecityreview.com/steichen.html
How?!
Its all in the name I guess...
it's interesting, I am just now coming home from a discussion forum on "What makes a picture iconic", and without going into detail, at the end of the day, no one really nailed it down.

but I do find it interesting, how some pictures have the potential to draw so much interest to them, to "turn someone's stomach" if you wish, to make them feel a connection.......

amazing. I could use 2.9 million.....

uli
shuttertalk Wrote:Wow, imagine paying 2.9 million for a photo....
Imagine getting paid 2.9 million for a photo...
I think the photo was taken around 1904, the 2.9 million would not have gone to the original photographer... sad isn't it? Most artworks become art long after the artist is gone...
shuttertalk Wrote:Most artworks become art long after the artist is gone...
I know, but just think...

(If your grandchild buys you a camera, should you be flattered?)