Monday, September 14, 2009

Jerry Uelsmann


Jerry Uelsmann is my favourite black and white photographer. He uses multiple negatives and prints them onto single pieces of photo paper with multiple enlargers. His imagery is fantastic and surreal, and it seems that he stretches his imagination for every image he creates.

Uelsmann
was born in 1934 and was one of the first people to take photography to a different level. He was getting heavily involved with photography during the time when it was still, for the most part, being used as a documentary medium. There were not too many photographers who ventured outside the conventional realm of photography, and Uelsmann was daring and creative enough to make his own art form with it.

I like to work with in-camera multiple exposures with my black and white film, and sometimes some of my images remind me of Jerry Uelsmann's work (though far from the same quality). He is an inspiration to me because I love surreal photography- being able to make scenes that never actually existed out of things that do exist, and images that force you to use your imagination. Uelsmann's method of printing and combining just the right images creates a powerful, other-worldly effect.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Beth Maynor Young- Conservation Photographer




Beth Maynor Young is a conservation photographer. She has been taking photos of the outdoors for many years. Using the landscapes of the South as her subjects, she captures the beauty of the natural world.



Her hope is that her photography will remind people that not every beautiful place is protected and that without our help, these places may one day be destroyed. In allowing people to see what a rich heritage the natural world of the South has, by going to places many of us will never go, Beth Young hopes that we may grow a desire to preserve it.



Beth's digital nature photography shows a great understanding of light and use of color. She is able to capture still and simple beauty amidst a busy, overlooking world. Her photographs are peaceful and calming, showing nature as it really is- not just how we perceive it.

When I look at her photos, I feel inspired to go out into nature to find places such as these to capture and share with people. I love taking outdoor and landscape photos, so Beth Young is definitely an inspiration for me. I also love knowing that nothing is contrived. It is all natural- every photo shows exactly what is there, and Beth Young very effectively captures the reality of nature's beauty.

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