>>3940612With Bill's photos I never really get what he is trying to do and his use of aesthetics feels kitschy this is maybe due to reason that I am not big fan of when photographers try too hard to grasp what photography isn't good at. With Woodman the feeling just hit me like lightening without any description or any words. And I instantly recognized what she is trying to convey then from that entry point I made sense of her entire body of work and I can look deeper into her symbolism. Every good art has this underlying objective character that I really can't pin it and this same thing runs through every art work that I admire by my heart. Art for me is entertainment so if I can't relate to some photographs then I just move on.