Carol henry photography biography
Carol Henry (photographer)
American photographer
Carol Henry (born ) is an American fine art photographer and curator.
Life
- Carol Henry (photographer) (born November ), American fine arts photographer
Carol A. Henry was born in the Ohio city of Hamilton.
Since , she has lived in California and resides in Carmel.
Photography
In creating her photographic work, she does not use a camera; her photographic work is created in a darkroom directly on Ilfochrome(formerly Cibachrome) paper. Known for her botanical imagery, she projects the light through her subjects onto the positive receiving Ilfochrome color photographic paper, creating one-of-a-kind images.[1] Her images are made with transmitted[2] light, creating clarity and saturation.[3] She worked with this experimental process[4] for more than 20 years.
Because of her unique process of directing light through her subject-matter, The San Francisco Chronicle named Carol Henry as one of the reasons to visit Carmel, CA during Carmel's year anniversary celebration, calling her botanical photography "erotic, vibrant, bold and delicate at the same time" [5]
Carol Henry has explored more camera-less photographic techniques since when Ilfochrome paper ceased to be manufactured.[6] The cyanotype process, from the mid s[7] has been embraced by Carol Henry to continue her exploration of natural subjects and the human narrative using light and form.[8]
Curatorial Work
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
In , Carol Henry spent a full year researching and gathering work by 12 renowned women photographers with the male as subject, to form the exhibition, She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not.
The exhibition celebrates a hundred years of successful women in the medium and reveals a less than exhibited photo topic! She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not features 12 of the most renowned women in photography showing images of men in their work.[9] The exhibit opens with silver gelatin photographs by Imogen Cunningham, who was called an “immoral woman” for exhibiting nude fine-art photographs of her own husband.[10] Other women included in the exhibit are Edna Bullock, Martha Casanave, Jodi Cobb, Judy Dater, Flor Garduño, Dorothea Lange, Sally Mann, Mary Ellen Mark, Holly Roberts, Adrienne Salinger, Joyce Tenneson and Henry herself.
The exhibition opened in January at the Center for Photographic Art[11][12] and went on to The Florida Museum of Photographic Art in June [13][14] The final venue for the exhibit was Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur, CA October [15]
Bill Owens | The American Dream
March Carmel Visual Arts, Carmel, CA[16]
Wynn Bullock
July , The Post Gallery[17]
Kathryn Mayo | We Are Selma
June Carmel Visual Arts, Carmel, CA [18][19]
William Giles & The Elementalists
March Carmel Visual Arts, Carmel, CA.[20][21]
Jeff Nixon | Black and White Photography
January Carmel Visual Arts, Carmel, CA.[22]
Tom Millea
January Carmel Visual Arts, Carmel, CA.[23]
References
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- ^"Carmel's artists in residence". San Francisco Chronicle.Carol henry photography biography The print quality of the Cibachrome is unmatched in clarity and saturation. The dye destruction process that occurs in the complex development revealed an outstanding photographic result. With his friend Minor White, he had not only built the program of photography at Rochester Institute of Technology, but is an important conceptual thinker in the medium. Light and color acrylic abstracts.
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- ^"Ilford History and Chronology". . Retrieved
- ^"Anna Atkins (British, - ) (Getty Museum)". The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles. Retrieved
- ^"Carol Henry's Hanging Cyanotypes | Art Intersection".Henry photography columbus ohio Also, a favorite piece was a tree sculpture with many electronic abstractly bird-like objects in the branches. So what was next? I also started a skull collection of beautiful remains that I found in the woods. Michelle Wrighton.
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- ^"A new show in Carmel examines how women photographers see men". Archived from the original on Retrieved
- ^Ryce, Walter. "Center for Photographic Art exhibit shows the female gaze". Monterey County Weekly.
Henry photo philippines: Egg tempera painter and bas-relief sculptor. It's always great to see new Monets and Pissarros, but the favorite piece was a cafe scene by Manet. Life of African women photos. In creating her photographic work, she does not use a camera; her photographic work is created in a darkroom directly on Ilfochrome formerly Cibachrome paper.
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- ^"She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not". Center for Photographic Art. Retrieved
- ^Ryce, Walter. "Center for Photographic Art exhibit shows the female gaze". Monterey County Weekly.Henry photography hidalgo The results were just beginning to thrill me when spring set in. At seemingly random times, some or all of the "birds" would flap their "wings". July , The Post Gallery [ 17 ]. Igor Gustini.
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- ^"She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not | | FMoPA | Florida Museum of Photographic Arts | Tampa, Florida". FMoPA | Florida Museum of Photographic Arts | Tampa, Florida. Retrieved
- ^"The coolest exhibits this week: 'Skyway' opens at three museums, and photos explore the female gaze".
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- ^" Years of California Through Her Lens - Golden State". Golden State. Retrieved
- ^Ryce, Walter. "Bill Owens, the photographer who captured the feel of the suburbs, comes to Carmel". Monterey County Weekly. Retrieved
- ^"Wynn Bullock Photography News - September ".
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- ^Ryce, Walter. "A photo show wrestles with ideas from the past to reflect on the politics of the present". Monterey County Weekly. Retrieved
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- ^"Photography show highlights the deep vision of William Giles". Monterey Herald. Retrieved
- ^Ryce, Walter. "Jeff Nixon fell from fame to homelessness. Now he's back". Monterey County Weekly. Retrieved
- ^Ryce, Walter. "Photographer Tom Millea mulls the past while looking forward to a rare solo show here".
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