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LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » FERNBANK FOREST Fernbank Forest – Designed By Nature. Photographs By: Peter Essick. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta 30307. This exhibition highlights the unique beauty and design of Fernbank Forest. While still images, in a larger sense, they are scenes from a motion picture – one 300 years in the making. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London. LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » LANDSCAPES Pigment Print - Available in Multiple Sizes. Philip Hyde - Base Of Havasu Falls, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona, 1968. Pigment Print - Available in multiple sizes. Robert Glenn Ketchum - CR 17, Blossoms in the Twilight, 1986. Cibachrome Print - 18.5 x 23.75. Robert Glenn Ketchum - High Basin Ecosystem. Chromogenic Print - 16 x20.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » FERNBANK FOREST Fernbank Forest – Designed By Nature. Photographs By: Peter Essick. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta 30307. This exhibition highlights the unique beauty and design of Fernbank Forest. While still images, in a larger sense, they are scenes from a motion picture – one 300 years in the making. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London.LUMIERE » ARTISTS
Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact; Artists; Exhibitions; Dialogue/News; Themes; About Us LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » LANDSCAPES Pigment Print - Available in Multiple Sizes. Philip Hyde - Base Of Havasu Falls, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona, 1968. Pigment Print - Available in multiple sizes. Robert Glenn Ketchum - CR 17, Blossoms in the Twilight, 1986. Cibachrome Print - 18.5 x 23.75. Robert Glenn Ketchum - High Basin Ecosystem. Chromogenic Print - 16 x20.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » AL WEBER Al Weber - Red Tractor, San Joaquin Valley, 1974. Chromogenic Print - 11 x 11. Al Weber - Blue Settling Pond, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber - Moss landing #24, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 13.75 x 13.75. Al Weber - Red & Green Salt Flats, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber -Salinas River
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » FERNBANK FOREST Fernbank Forest – Designed By Nature. Photographs By: Peter Essick. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta 30307. This exhibition highlights the unique beauty and design of Fernbank Forest. While still images, in a larger sense, they are scenes from a motion picture – one 300 years in the making. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JOHN GUTMANN The prestigious award, established by the late photographer John Gutmann (1905-1998) at The San Francisco Foundation, brings with it $5,000 to each awardee to support the development of their creative work. Eminent photographers and curators Richard Misrach, LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MAX ALPERT Alpert was born in Simferopol in 1899, but settled in Odessa before enlisting in the Red Army. After serving in the army, Alpert began his career as a photojournalist in Moscow for Rabochaia Gazeta (Worker’s Gazette) and Pravda. In 1931, Alpert began working for the publication USSR in Construction. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MARIO DIGIROLAMO Seven years in New York City produced a portfolio of urban American images. DiGirolamo has published two books of black and white images, one in 2000, entitled Sole e Ombra / Sun and Shadow, and another in 2015, entitled Visione. More information and additional images can also be found on MarioDiGirolamo.com. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » COLE WESTON Cole Weston, born on January 30, 1919 in Los Angeles, was the fourth and youngest son of famed 20th Century photographer, Edward Henry Weston. Cole received his first camera, a 4 by 5 Autograflex, from his brother Brett in 1935. Cole graduated with a degree in theater arts from the Cornish School in Seattle in 1937 and then served in the Navy LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MARK MAIO 0:00. /. Live. •. Mark Maio was born on August 18, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia. He has an Associate and Applied Science in Technical Photography, a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Photography, a Master of Arts in Humanities and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography and CommunicationDesign.
LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » LANDSCAPES Pigment Print - Available in Multiple Sizes. Philip Hyde - Base Of Havasu Falls, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona, 1968. Pigment Print - Available in multiple sizes. Robert Glenn Ketchum - CR 17, Blossoms in the Twilight, 1986. Cibachrome Print - 18.5 x 23.75. Robert Glenn Ketchum - High Basin Ecosystem. Chromogenic Print - 16 x20.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » FERNBANK FOREST Fernbank Forest – Designed By Nature. Photographs By: Peter Essick. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta 30307. This exhibition highlights the unique beauty and design of Fernbank Forest. While still images, in a larger sense, they are scenes from a motion picture – one 300 years in the making. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London. LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » LANDSCAPES Pigment Print - Available in Multiple Sizes. Philip Hyde - Base Of Havasu Falls, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona, 1968. Pigment Print - Available in multiple sizes. Robert Glenn Ketchum - CR 17, Blossoms in the Twilight, 1986. Cibachrome Print - 18.5 x 23.75. Robert Glenn Ketchum - High Basin Ecosystem. Chromogenic Print - 16 x20.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » FERNBANK FOREST Fernbank Forest – Designed By Nature. Photographs By: Peter Essick. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta 30307. This exhibition highlights the unique beauty and design of Fernbank Forest. While still images, in a larger sense, they are scenes from a motion picture – one 300 years in the making. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London.LUMIERE » ARTISTS
Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact; Artists; Exhibitions; Dialogue/News; Themes; About Us LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » LANDSCAPES Pigment Print - Available in Multiple Sizes. Philip Hyde - Base Of Havasu Falls, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona, 1968. Pigment Print - Available in multiple sizes. Robert Glenn Ketchum - CR 17, Blossoms in the Twilight, 1986. Cibachrome Print - 18.5 x 23.75. Robert Glenn Ketchum - High Basin Ecosystem. Chromogenic Print - 16 x20.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » AL WEBER Al Weber - Red Tractor, San Joaquin Valley, 1974. Chromogenic Print - 11 x 11. Al Weber - Blue Settling Pond, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber - Moss landing #24, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 13.75 x 13.75. Al Weber - Red & Green Salt Flats, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber -Salinas River
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » FERNBANK FOREST Fernbank Forest – Designed By Nature. Photographs By: Peter Essick. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta 30307. This exhibition highlights the unique beauty and design of Fernbank Forest. While still images, in a larger sense, they are scenes from a motion picture – one 300 years in the making. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JOHN GUTMANN The prestigious award, established by the late photographer John Gutmann (1905-1998) at The San Francisco Foundation, brings with it $5,000 to each awardee to support the development of their creative work. Eminent photographers and curators Richard Misrach, LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MAX ALPERT Alpert was born in Simferopol in 1899, but settled in Odessa before enlisting in the Red Army. After serving in the army, Alpert began his career as a photojournalist in Moscow for Rabochaia Gazeta (Worker’s Gazette) and Pravda. In 1931, Alpert began working for the publication USSR in Construction. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MARIO DIGIROLAMO Seven years in New York City produced a portfolio of urban American images. DiGirolamo has published two books of black and white images, one in 2000, entitled Sole e Ombra / Sun and Shadow, and another in 2015, entitled Visione. More information and additional images can also be found on MarioDiGirolamo.com. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » COLE WESTON Cole Weston, born on January 30, 1919 in Los Angeles, was the fourth and youngest son of famed 20th Century photographer, Edward Henry Weston. Cole received his first camera, a 4 by 5 Autograflex, from his brother Brett in 1935. Cole graduated with a degree in theater arts from the Cornish School in Seattle in 1937 and then served in the Navy LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MARK MAIO 0:00. /. Live. •. Mark Maio was born on August 18, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia. He has an Associate and Applied Science in Technical Photography, a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Photography, a Master of Arts in Humanities and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography and CommunicationDesign.
LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DESIGN BY NATURE All a subset of a larger global system that nature strives to balance in real time. Leonardo da Vinci proclaimed that, “Motion is the cause of everything in life”. A tree’s branch structure moving water to the drier air is the same design as that of rivers and tributaries transporting water to the ocean. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RUTH-MARION BARUCH Photographer and poet Ruth-Marion Baruch (1922-1997) was born in Berlin, Germany. Along with her parents, she emigrated to New York City in 1927. Baruch received two undergraduate degrees from the University of Missouri in 1944, one in creative writing and literarycriticism and the
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London. LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DESIGN BY NATURE All a subset of a larger global system that nature strives to balance in real time. Leonardo da Vinci proclaimed that, “Motion is the cause of everything in life”. A tree’s branch structure moving water to the drier air is the same design as that of rivers and tributaries transporting water to the ocean. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RUTH-MARION BARUCH Photographer and poet Ruth-Marion Baruch (1922-1997) was born in Berlin, Germany. Along with her parents, she emigrated to New York City in 1927. Baruch received two undergraduate degrees from the University of Missouri in 1944, one in creative writing and literarycriticism and the
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PICTURING THE WEST Chromogenic Print - 13 x 19. Al Weber - Dune, Stovepipe Wells, 1968. Silver Gelatin Print - 9 x 13.25. Al Weber - California Aqueduct, 1975. Silver Gelatin Print - 9 x 7.5. Al Weber - Golden Canyon, Death Valley, 1972. Silver Gelatin Print - 10.5 x 13.25. Al Weber - Sierra Wave, Alabama Hills, 1977. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » AL WEBER Al Weber - Red Tractor, San Joaquin Valley, 1974. Chromogenic Print - 11 x 11. Al Weber - Blue Settling Pond, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber - Moss landing #24, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 13.75 x 13.75. Al Weber - Red & Green Salt Flats, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber -Salinas River
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RICHARD PARE Sochi Russia - Richard Pare. With the recent world spot light on Sochi Russia, it is worth mentioning Richard Pare’s photographs of the Voroshilov Sanatorium, built 1930-34 by the architect Miron Merzhanov. Many of you may have seen recent coverage of LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JOHN GUTMANN The prestigious award, established by the late photographer John Gutmann (1905-1998) at The San Francisco Foundation, brings with it $5,000 to each awardee to support the development of their creative work. Eminent photographers and curators Richard Misrach, LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » WOLF SUSCHITZKY Web of STORIES – Wolf Suschitzky – 3:04. 104 year old Austrian born and London based photographer and cinematographer passed away in his home on October 7th. To the right is a video of Wolf filmed in 2008 (age 95) as he recounts his good fortune in life and the publication of his book Wolf Suschitzky LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RUTH-MARION BARUCH Photographer and poet Ruth-Marion Baruch (1922-1997) was born in Berlin, Germany. Along with her parents, she emigrated to New York City in 1927. Baruch received two undergraduate degrees from the University of Missouri in 1944, one in creative writing and literarycriticism and the
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MAX ALPERT Alpert was born in Simferopol in 1899, but settled in Odessa before enlisting in the Red Army. After serving in the army, Alpert began his career as a photojournalist in Moscow for Rabochaia Gazeta (Worker’s Gazette) and Pravda. In 1931, Alpert began working for the publication USSR in Construction. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » AL CLAYTON Photographer Al Clayton (1934-2014) was born in Etowah TN, Clayton spent his school years in Copperhill TN where his mother was a teacher and his father worked for the railroad. His ambition was to become a doctor, to accomplish this he joined the Navy in 1952 to use the educational assistance it offered. He became a Hospital Corpsman andwas
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DIANE KIRKLAND Diane Kirkland. bio. exhibitions. Diane was the photographer for the State of Georgia, Dept. of Economic Development for twenty-five years. This state agency is charged with promoting Georgia for film and video productions, tourism, manufacturing and international trade. Her photographs have helped to depict the beauty and quality of life in LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » BRADFORD WASHBURN Bradford Washburn (1909 – 2007) was an explorer, geographer, mountaineer, cartographer and photographer. The following text was published in Colin Well’s obituary of Washburn in The Independent in 2007: By the time he reached Harvard, he was already a climbing celebrity, inducted into the prestigious New York Explorer’s Cluband a member
LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DESIGN BY NATURE All a subset of a larger global system that nature strives to balance in real time. Leonardo da Vinci proclaimed that, “Motion is the cause of everything in life”. A tree’s branch structure moving water to the drier air is the same design as that of rivers and tributaries transporting water to the ocean. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RUTH-MARION BARUCH Photographer and poet Ruth-Marion Baruch (1922-1997) was born in Berlin, Germany. Along with her parents, she emigrated to New York City in 1927. Baruch received two undergraduate degrees from the University of Missouri in 1944, one in creative writing and literarycriticism and the
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London. LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DESIGN BY NATURE All a subset of a larger global system that nature strives to balance in real time. Leonardo da Vinci proclaimed that, “Motion is the cause of everything in life”. A tree’s branch structure moving water to the drier air is the same design as that of rivers and tributaries transporting water to the ocean. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RUTH-MARION BARUCH Photographer and poet Ruth-Marion Baruch (1922-1997) was born in Berlin, Germany. Along with her parents, she emigrated to New York City in 1927. Baruch received two undergraduate degrees from the University of Missouri in 1944, one in creative writing and literarycriticism and the
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PICTURING THE WEST Chromogenic Print - 13 x 19. Al Weber - Dune, Stovepipe Wells, 1968. Silver Gelatin Print - 9 x 13.25. Al Weber - California Aqueduct, 1975. Silver Gelatin Print - 9 x 7.5. Al Weber - Golden Canyon, Death Valley, 1972. Silver Gelatin Print - 10.5 x 13.25. Al Weber - Sierra Wave, Alabama Hills, 1977. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » AL WEBER Al Weber - Red Tractor, San Joaquin Valley, 1974. Chromogenic Print - 11 x 11. Al Weber - Blue Settling Pond, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber - Moss landing #24, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 13.75 x 13.75. Al Weber - Red & Green Salt Flats, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber -Salinas River
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RICHARD PARE Sochi Russia - Richard Pare. With the recent world spot light on Sochi Russia, it is worth mentioning Richard Pare’s photographs of the Voroshilov Sanatorium, built 1930-34 by the architect Miron Merzhanov. Many of you may have seen recent coverage of LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JOHN GUTMANN The prestigious award, established by the late photographer John Gutmann (1905-1998) at The San Francisco Foundation, brings with it $5,000 to each awardee to support the development of their creative work. Eminent photographers and curators Richard Misrach, LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » WOLF SUSCHITZKY Web of STORIES – Wolf Suschitzky – 3:04. 104 year old Austrian born and London based photographer and cinematographer passed away in his home on October 7th. To the right is a video of Wolf filmed in 2008 (age 95) as he recounts his good fortune in life and the publication of his book Wolf Suschitzky LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RUTH-MARION BARUCH Photographer and poet Ruth-Marion Baruch (1922-1997) was born in Berlin, Germany. Along with her parents, she emigrated to New York City in 1927. Baruch received two undergraduate degrees from the University of Missouri in 1944, one in creative writing and literarycriticism and the
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MAX ALPERT Alpert was born in Simferopol in 1899, but settled in Odessa before enlisting in the Red Army. After serving in the army, Alpert began his career as a photojournalist in Moscow for Rabochaia Gazeta (Worker’s Gazette) and Pravda. In 1931, Alpert began working for the publication USSR in Construction. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » AL CLAYTON Photographer Al Clayton (1934-2014) was born in Etowah TN, Clayton spent his school years in Copperhill TN where his mother was a teacher and his father worked for the railroad. His ambition was to become a doctor, to accomplish this he joined the Navy in 1952 to use the educational assistance it offered. He became a Hospital Corpsman andwas
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DIANE KIRKLAND Diane Kirkland. bio. exhibitions. Diane was the photographer for the State of Georgia, Dept. of Economic Development for twenty-five years. This state agency is charged with promoting Georgia for film and video productions, tourism, manufacturing and international trade. Her photographs have helped to depict the beauty and quality of life in LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » BRADFORD WASHBURN Bradford Washburn (1909 – 2007) was an explorer, geographer, mountaineer, cartographer and photographer. The following text was published in Colin Well’s obituary of Washburn in The Independent in 2007: By the time he reached Harvard, he was already a climbing celebrity, inducted into the prestigious New York Explorer’s Cluband a member
LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DESIGN BY NATURE All a subset of a larger global system that nature strives to balance in real time. Leonardo da Vinci proclaimed that, “Motion is the cause of everything in life”. A tree’s branch structure moving water to the drier air is the same design as that of rivers and tributaries transporting water to the ocean. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » WOLF SUSCHITZKY Web of STORIES – Wolf Suschitzky – 3:04. 104 year old Austrian born and London based photographer and cinematographer passed away in his home on October 7th. To the right is a video of Wolf filmed in 2008 (age 95) as he recounts his good fortune in life and LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DOROTHEA LANGE Dorothea Lange. (1895–1965) Born Dorothea Nutzhorn in Hoboken, New Jersey on May 26, 1895, she was the daughter of Joan Lange and Henry Nutzhorn. Dorothea developed polio in 1902, at age 7. Like many other polio victims before treatment was available, she LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London. LUMIEREHOMEEXHIBITIONSARTISTSDIALOGUE/NEWSRONDAL PARTRIDGETHEMES Lumiere. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Where Photography Is An Experience Not Just A Location SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED A Jazz Memoir Saturday January 19th • 11 AM @ The Breman Museum The Color Work SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS Now On View - EXTENDED Art of Collecting. . . . LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ exhibitions. themes. André Kertész (1894 -1985) Kertesz as a Hungarian-born photographer distinguished by haunting composition in his photographs and by his early efforts in developing the photo essay. In his lifetime, however, his then-unorthodox camera angles, which hindered prose descriptions of his works, prevented his workfrom gaining
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HERB SNITZER Cover of her album, The Amazing Nina Simone. This opens in a new window. Herb Snitzer (1932) – Snitzer’s career covers over fifty years of image-making. In 1957, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DESIGN BY NATURE All a subset of a larger global system that nature strives to balance in real time. Leonardo da Vinci proclaimed that, “Motion is the cause of everything in life”. A tree’s branch structure moving water to the drier air is the same design as that of rivers and tributaries transporting water to the ocean. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » PIRKLE JONES January 2, 2014. Pirkle Jones was born on January 2nd in 1914. The former National Academy for the Arts fellow and San Francisco Arts Commission honor recipient, recorded the beauty and culture of California. His sensitivity to the the land reflected the tradition of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White, all of whom he knew well. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) An American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4×5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » ALEXANDER RODCHENKO Alexander Rodchenko’s artist page. Alexander Rodchenko - Born December 5, 1891. Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after theRussian Revolution.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » WOLF SUSCHITZKY Web of STORIES – Wolf Suschitzky – 3:04. 104 year old Austrian born and London based photographer and cinematographer passed away in his home on October 7th. To the right is a video of Wolf filmed in 2008 (age 95) as he recounts his good fortune in life and LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » DOROTHEA LANGE Dorothea Lange. (1895–1965) Born Dorothea Nutzhorn in Hoboken, New Jersey on May 26, 1895, she was the daughter of Joan Lange and Henry Nutzhorn. Dorothea developed polio in 1902, at age 7. Like many other polio victims before treatment was available, she LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » HAROLD FEINSTEIN April 17, 1931 - June 20, 2015. We are saddened to announce the passing of Harold Feinstein on June 20, 2015. Messages of condolences can be left on Harold’s Facebook page. An obituary for Harold was published 7/1/15 in the New York Times. This obituary for Harold was published 7/17 in The Daily Telegraph, London. LUMIERE » EXHIBITIONS Lumiere » Exhibitions. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. FEATURED EXHIBITION Art of Collecting Art FEATURED EXHIBITION A Jazz Memoir FEATURED EXHIBITION Epic Designs Tadao Ando & Le Corbusier • Photography By: Richard Pare LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » URBAN LANDSCAPES Lumiere » Blog Archive » Urban Landscapes – B&W. Gallery of Fine Art Photography - Atlanta GA. Contact. Home. Harold Feinstein - Beauty Parlor Window, 1964. Silver Gelatin Print - 11 x 14 (period/vintage print) Harold Feinstein - Boy With Chalk Numbers, 1955. Silver Gelatin Print - 11 x 14 (period/vintage print) Harold Feinstein - Sharing a LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » AL WEBER Al Weber - Red Tractor, San Joaquin Valley, 1974. Chromogenic Print - 11 x 11. Al Weber - Blue Settling Pond, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber - Moss landing #24, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 13.75 x 13.75. Al Weber - Red & Green Salt Flats, Moss Landing, 1969. Chromogenic Print - 18.5 x 18.5. Al Weber -Salinas River
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JON KOLKIN Jon Kolkin is known for his minimalist style, stripping away all distractions and focusing on the sole of his subject matter. Like many artists before him, Jon has had a love affair with both the arts and the sciences. He was first introduced to photography as a young boy working in his father’s darkroom. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » JOHN GUTMANN The prestigious award, established by the late photographer John Gutmann (1905-1998) at The San Francisco Foundation, brings with it $5,000 to each awardee to support the development of their creative work. Eminent photographers and curators Richard Misrach, LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RICHARD PARE Sochi Russia - Richard Pare. With the recent world spot light on Sochi Russia, it is worth mentioning Richard Pare’s photographs of the Voroshilov Sanatorium, built 1930-34 by the architect Miron Merzhanov. Many of you may have seen recent coverage of LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MARIO DIGIROLAMO Seven years in New York City produced a portfolio of urban American images. DiGirolamo has published two books of black and white images, one in 2000, entitled Sole e Ombra / Sun and Shadow, and another in 2015, entitled Visione. More information and additional images can also be found on MarioDiGirolamo.com. LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » RUTH-MARION BARUCH Photographer and poet Ruth-Marion Baruch (1922-1997) was born in Berlin, Germany. Along with her parents, she emigrated to New York City in 1927. Baruch received two undergraduate degrees from the University of Missouri in 1944, one in creative writing and literarycriticism and the
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » MARK MAIO 0:00. /. Live. •. Mark Maio was born on August 18, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia. He has an Associate and Applied Science in Technical Photography, a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Photography, a Master of Arts in Humanities and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography and CommunicationDesign.
LUMIERE » BLOG ARCHIVE » BRADFORD WASHBURN Bradford Washburn (1909 – 2007) was an explorer, geographer, mountaineer, cartographer and photographer. The following text was published in Colin Well’s obituary of Washburn in The Independent in 2007: By the time he reached Harvard, he was already a climbing celebrity, inducted into the prestigious New York Explorer’s Cluband a member
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