The Photographer Profile Archives
Includes biographies, artists/photographer profiles, portfolios and the On
Assignment Series.
He writes about a policeman / artist friend as he points out that someone's job is only
part of the story.
John Sexton remembers his
22 year friendship with Morley Baer, 1916-1995 accompanied by David Fullagar's portrait of Morley, 6 weeks before his passing.
Profile of the Month: New
England Photographer John Willis
Fantasy, Abstraction and
Realism in the Visual Arts
A two part article about the effects of the digital age on the arts.
By Alan R Krauss
The Gallery
More of Alan Krauss's images
Don Murphy Plays With
Fire
Don talks about himself and his unique images.
"Playing with
Fire"
A Photo Gallery
On
Assignment
In our first in a series of "On Assignment" articles Mario Corvetto presents
poignant images of the children of Bosnia. Part 1 of 3.
On
Assignment: The Spirit of Human Struggle: Bosnia
Part 2 of Mario Corvetto's photo essay on post-war Bosnia.
New Digital Painting of Rick Globus
- On Assignment: Endangered Great Apes
- Boyd Norton takes us on a journey to see the gorillas of Zaire and Rwanda. A lot has
changed since "Gorillas in the Mist" and not for the good of the gorillas.
- On Assignment: Endangered Great Apes, Part 2
- "People of the Forest." Second in the series by Boyd Norton.
- Dinner with Arnold
- Writer Ysabel de la Rosa dines with photographer Arnold Newman in Madrid.
- Portfolio:
Hick Fernand
- Work and comments from Belgian photographer Hick
Fernand
- On
Assignment (Part 1)
- Angela Kearney chronicles her solo journey through
Tibet and Bhutan
- Time
Traveler: José Ortiz Echagüe ... A Biography
- A fascinating look at an important 20th century
photographer. By Ysabel de la Rosa
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Photographs as Museum Property: An Interview with Catherine Coleman,
Photography Curator
- An interview with the photography curator of Spain's
Reina Sofía,
by Ysabel de la Rosa
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Behind the Strokes of Genius:
Photography's Secret Role in Modern Art
- Did you know that many of the
great artists of the late 19th century and early 20th century used
photography to assist them in their paintings? Ysabel de la Rosa tells
us about a recent exhibit at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain
which highlighted many of these artists.
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Ansel Adams -
Environmentalist, Artist, Photographer, and American Icon: A Life’s Work
- "The Museum Set"
highlighting Adam's life work comes to the Eiteljorg Museum of American
Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis
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Photographer on Wheels: Steve Kean
- Profile by Mike
Goldstein.
- The
Photo Illustrator: Interview with Raquel Jaramillo
- by Caprice Garvin
PROFILE: Behind the Images Sonja Bullaty and Angelo Lomeo
A look at the "World
Trade Center Remembered" photographers, by Noella Ballenger.
Photographer
Profile: Bob Garas
He won our "Bugs" contest. Now find out more about
who he is and how he does it. Is it digital?
Find out.
Behind the Workshops -
Focus on the Instructors: Washington Photo Safaris
Second of a series. this time we look at E. David Luria.
Behind the Workshops -
Focus on the Instructors: Linda and Bill Lane
This week we feature Bill and Linda Lane.
Find out more about these
photographer and their
workshops.
Behind the Workshops -
Focus on the Instructors: Steve Gottlieb
Third in a series, this week we feature Steve Gottlieb.
Find out more about this
wonderful
photographer and his work.
Behind the Workshops -
Focus on the Instructors:
Mario Mazziol, school of seeing – veniceworkshop
Frank Van Riper introduces us to
this Italian instructor in his article,
"Bar-Hopping with Mario: Pix
'In an Easy Way' "
Behind the Workshops - Focus on the Instructors:
Rocky Mountain Adventures with Weldon Lee
Alice Bauer tells us about her workshop experience with wild
horses. See all about it.
Behind the Workshops -
Focus on the Instructors: Gordon and Cathy Illg, Adventure Photography
Veteran Adventure Photography participant, Edward Mendell, tells
us about the Illgs.
Read all
about them.
Artist Profile: An Interview with David Lebe
by Richard Kagan. Find out more.
Apogee Celebrates 11 Years
A look at Apogee's past and present,
and the Inaugural Issue"
An Interview with Fine Art Photographer,
Claude Peschel Dutombe
His art is described as calming, soothing and balanced.
Find out more
about Mr. Claude from M. Arlene Rafiq.
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