In Eastern Light
Diptychs of Downeast Maine
de Steven D. Keirstead
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À propos du livre
In a novel approach to documentary and fine art photography, Steven combines an aesthetic inspired by Japanese Painting with medium format film photography. This photographic diptych series was made with careful planning to allow printing of each pair of adjacent negatives on a single sheet of paper. This book presents the diptychs as an artistic meditiation of light and place.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 40 - Date de publication: juil 15, 2009
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Japanese art, vernacular architecture, color photos, maine., downeast, seascape, landscape, diptychs, diptych
À propos du créateur
Steven Keirstead was born in Saigon, Vietnam in 1965. His family lived in Chiang Mai, Thailand and Brevard, North Carolina. Steven’s aunt Patricia Austin and grandfather William C. Austin were professional photographers. At Rice University, Steven studied photography with Geoff Winningham and Peter T. Brown. He crafted photocollages inspired by David Hockney’s Cameraworks and simpler 35mm diptychs. Steven had a work study job for Peter Brown as a color printer. He earned a BA in 1987 (Biology and Art & Art History) followed by a BFA in 1988. Steven lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his husband, potter Lansing Wagner. Steven has shown his photography at Rice University's group show Light and Vision II during Houston Fotofest 2010, in the Fresh Works show at FlashForward Boston in 2011, in Night Becomes Us at the Art Complex Museum, and his solo show Quarries of New England has been at the Blue Hill Public Library in Maine, and the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA