He often made platinum prints—a process that creates images with a subtly varied tonal scale—he achieved a desired connection with painting through compositional choices and the use of natural elements like rain, snow, and steam to unify the components of a scene into a visually pleasing pictorial whole.
Stieglitz's series of photographs of clouds, the Equivalents, were made in a similar spirit, being the realization that truth in the modern world is relative and that photographs are as much an expression of the photographer's feelings for the subject as they are a reflection of the subject depicted. The cloud pictures were portraits of the sky that functioned as analogues of Stieglitz's emotional experience at the moment he took them.
Elles sont magnifiques les photos! J'adore!
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