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Statement
I have been a commercial
photographer for about 25 years, shooting covers for
every major book publisher. Recently I have started
to concentrate on my fine art.
My still lifes are shot with a vintage toy camera that
is entirely made of plastic. The primative lens creates
a soft, small area of focus and the resulting images
often look like photographs from the 19th century. I
prefer to photograph things that have a little history,
whether they are bird's nests or antique cups. I sepia-tone
the silver gelatin prints, adding patina to these found
objects.
I became interested in
landscape photography when I had a country house in
upstate New York. For me, landscapes are evocative,
taking me back to a time in childhood when life seemed
more romantic and less complicated. I shoot with an
old camera, scan the prints, then print the images on
digital water color paper.
Exhibitions:
Chace-Randall Gallery Current and March
2007
Andes, N.Y.
Art Show Bedford November 2006
Bedford, N.Y.
Penine Hart/Antiques and Art Current
New York City, N.Y.
Carrie Haddad Gallery Current and June 2003
Hudson, N.Y.
Nicholas Davies Gallery March 1997
New York City, N.Y.
Carrie Haddad Gallery Summer 1995
Hudson, N.Y.
Roslyn Public Library Summer 1982
Roslyn, N.Y.
Publications:
Art Matters 2004
[School of the Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston, Alumni Magazine]
Chronogram Magazine 2003
Zoom Magazine 1986
Popular Photography Magazine 1985
Idea Magazine [Japan] 1985
Related Experience:
Photographs featured in the display windows
of Tiffany & Co.,
Fifth Avenue, New York City, N.Y., 2007 and 1997
Photographs have been purchased by Eric Goode to decorate
his
New York City B&B, Lafayette House
Permanent collections:
Chace-Randall Gallery
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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