Posts Tagged ‘ansel adams’

Artist of the moment………Marco Breuer

 

 

Marco Breuer is a German artist renown for his abstract work with photography. Marco Breuer was born in Landshut, Bavaria in the south-east part of Germany. The artist attended  school in Germany eventually earning a degree in photography from the University of Applied Sciences. The artist tries to damage the paper as much as possible in some cases he burns it!

In this clip we view a show featuring Marco Breuer’s fantastic art with C-print papers:

In this clip we visit a show at the Von Lintel Gallery located in New York City from 2012:

I enjoy looking at Breuer’s photography as much as a master Ansel Adams because his approach is the exact opposite. Breuer takes advantage of the improvements made in C-print paper over the years and over his process pushes it to its breaking point. The artist exposes an undeveloped paper to light, whereas Ansel Adams best work came in the dark room, part of Breuer’s process is to expose the paper to light and leave the darkroom.

Price range information: Works range from $1,000 to $10,000.

Breuer is part of numerous public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art located in New York City and Art Institute of Chicago.

The most fascinating idea about this artist is that he makes great images that have nothing to do with photographs.

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Artist of the moment…..Fantastic Photographer Ansel Adams….

Lets talk about this artist. Most of my friends and family have at least one print of his in their house.

A quick interview with Ansel Adams and Roy Firestone. See the artist and hear him in his own words.

Ansel Adams was born in 1902 in San Francisco, California. Adams is known for taking spectacular black and white photographs of the American west. He enjoyed taking pictures at the National Parks such as Yosemite and Yellowstone National Park. Adams was similar to Georgia O’Keefes husband photographer Alfred Steigliz, in that both took photography to another level as a business thru their skill and keen marketing efforts. Even today Adam’s work is reproduced on calenders, posters, and post cards.

His parents were of the upper class and he was an only child. His father’s family ran a lumber company. In an odd twist, Adams came to hate these companies that ruined one of his favorite things in life, the redwood tree. It was with his family in 1916 that the artist first visited Yosemite National Park and took many pictures with a Kodak Brownie Box Camera.

For his tools Adams mainly used large format cameras as he liked the end result of their high resolution.

And the most interesting thing about Adams I learned was that his nose was broken during an aftershock of the Great Earthquake of San Fransisco, California in 1906. He was only four years old and unharmed after the initial quake. He was knocked into a wall in the garden. Doctors felt he should have his nose reset when he reached adulthood, but he never did and his nose remained crooked his entire life.

Both father and son loved to study astronomy. His father was a paid treasurer for an astronomy come for twenty five years.

His father help to push Ansel’s love of art and encouraged his photography. His mother did not approve of his photography and as a result the two had a distant relationship.

Growing up the artist was hyperactive, and didn’t have patience to play sports but loved to be out of doors and explore the world. At the age of twelve his father removed him from school and educated him at home.  Also at this age Ansel Adams fell in love with the piano. His memory was so adept it was said he could listen to a piece at night before bed, and play it from memory the next morning.  He chased the dream of becoming a professional musician until 1920. At the age of eighteen,  Ansel Adams decided to pursue a career in photography.

In 1928 Adams was married. His first large commercial portfolio of prints was made in 1927. He felt he had made his photographs to reflect how he felt about an image, rather than just capturing a likeness.  This portfolio brought Adams many new wealthy fans who hired him to take photographs of their land and portraits of their family.
Published first large scale book with his photographs called Taos Pueblo in 1931. Also in this year the artist was given an exhibition at the Smithsonian. Ansel Adams opended his own art and photography gallery in 1933. His first child came in 1933, followed by another two years later.

Ansel Adams did some work with color photography but felt color distracted the photographer from taking a great picture.  Adams also loved the control he had in the development state of his process of photography using black and white vs. color images.

In 1984, Ansel Adams died following a heart attack at the age of eighty two.

Price ranges: Various prints are available in all price ranges. His Gelatin Silver Prints range from $500 to $60,000. Other items like calenders and post cards, commercial items can be found for less than $10.

In closing, I admire this artist and his images are easy to remember. Even I have never been to Yosemite National Park, thru Ansel Adams I feel as though I have been there!

Take some great pictures on your next outdoor adventure!

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