Artist Research
Matthias Heiderich
"Matthias Heiderich is a young and self-taught Berlin-based photographer known for stunning work, which is heavily influenced by architecture, graphic design, colour and the urban landscape. Often exploring the complexities of colour in minimalist architecture, in a style that is unique and extremely distinctive – he brings out a new and aesthetically wondrous side to a well-know city, Berlin."
(Information found at http://www.we-heart.com/2011/04/20/in-conversation-matthias-heiderich/ on 15.12.2015)
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Dan Shepherd
"Dan was raised in the Pacific Northwest, enjoyed many creative years in New York City and Los Angeles now finds himself based in Seattle. The balance between urban living and love of nature is an ongoing pursuit for him and a universal human theme that drives his artistic practice. He currently splits his time between the visual arts and working for conservation organizations. Dan has a Masters in Environmental Science from Columbia University and an International Diploma in Plant Conservation from the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew in England, as well as a BA in Japanese from the University of Oregon.
When I am not making art, I also love to champion the art of others. I am a Guest Editor for LENSCRATCH – Fine Art Photography Daily and a Contributing Writer for Don’t Take Pictures Magazine."
(Information found at http://www.danshepherdimagemaker.com/about-dan/ on 15.12.2015)
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(Image found at http://lenscratch.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/DanShepherd_BBS_LENSCRATCH-Alaska-Trees-4-651x434.jpg on 15.12.2015)
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Liberto Macarro
"Animals are everywhere in ancient rock art and cave paintings; they are represented without limits - with no borders - they merge with the earth and the sky. The photography of Liberto Macarro presents the same world view. One nature: landscape, animals and men all closely intertwined. Macarro, a French photographer who lives in the mountainous region of Savoie, has photographed cows and other large mammals such as camels and elephants in the Alps, Spain, India and Tibet. His photographs are generally close ups of the animals, often concentrating on their hide or another specific part of the animal and the surrounding landscape - the two blending together almost seamlessly."
(Information found at http://www.ogmabooks.com/liberto-macarro-between-sky-and-earth.html on 15.12.2015)
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Vanessa Marsh
"The work of artist Vanessa Marsh is perhaps most accurately described as photography. Marsh creates her richly layered compositions one layer at a time. Using drawings on clear acetate sheets and small- scale models she creates a narrative unfolding on a landscape. After producing several such landscapes Marsh photographs the combined layers. The resulting photographs are pictured here. The numerous planes in each piece are similar to past and present time and the memories that accompany it. In fact, of her work, Marsh says:
“Within the series I am exploring not only the working of memory and imagination but also our contemporary relationship to the landscape, where we might find ourselves in the future and how our feelings towards the landscape often center around ideas of dislocation, need and yearning.”"
(Information found at http://beautifuldecay.com/2012/11/06/vanessa-marshs-multi-layered-silhouette-photographs/ on 15.12.2015)
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Ellen O'Connell
"Ellen was born in Pennsylvania but moved to northern California at a very young age. While she considers San Francisco her true home, she has moved between the US and Europe several times. Most recently, after spending eight years in Zürich, she and her family now live in a small town thirty minutes north of New York City."
(Information found at http://www.ellenoconnell.com/about/ on 15.12.2015)
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Claire A. Warden
"Claire A. Warden (b. Montreal, 1988) is a photo-based artist working in Phoenix, Arizona. She received her BFA in Photography and BA in Art History from Arizona State University where she studied under Mark Klett, Bill Jenkins and Betsy Fahlman and completed one year of coursework towards an MFA at Texas Woman's University under Susan kae Grant. Her work exists between a constant flux of research, methodology and intuition and she uses photography as a way to explore her curiosities about identity, place, illusion, preservation and manipulation. Claire's work is in personal collections and has been displayed in galleries nationally and internationally, including: Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, Rayko Photo Center in San Francisco, the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, SOHO Photo Gallery in New York and Agripas 12 Gallery in Jerusalem, Israel. Her work has earned her the Ted Decker Catalyst Artist Grant, Individual Artist Grant Award supported by the Creative Capacity Fund and an Honorable Mention for the Lens Culture International Exposure Awards 2012. In December 2013, her work was featured in Real Simple magazine and The HAND Magazine in April 2014. Claire is currently the artist-in-residence at Art Intersection in Arizona."
(Information found at https://www.spenational.org/members/claire-warden on 15.12.2015)
(Images above found at https://www.spenational.org/members/claire-warden on 15.12.2015)
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Michelle Rogers Pritzl
"Michelle Rogers Pritzl was born and raised in Washington DC, where she began studying photography in high school. Pritzl received a BFA from the Corcoran College of Art and Design in 2001, a MA from California State University in 2010, and a MFA in Photography from Lesley University College of Art, where she studied with Christopher James, in 2014. Her work explores the tension between past and present in our psychological lives as well as the photographic medium itself, often working in a digital/analogue hybrid.
Pritzl works in alternative and historic photographic processes, and has been widely exhibited in New York, New Orleans, Fort Collins, Boston and Washington DC, amongst others. Pritzl was a Critical Mass Top 250 finalist in 2013; she has been featured in Lenscratch, Noovo Editions, Diffusion Magazine, Lumen Magazine and her work as been recognized by the International Photography Awards, LensCulture and the Prix de la Photographie Paris.
Pritzl has taught photography and drawing in both high school and college for the last 10 years, most recently serving as an adjunct instructor at Lesley University College of Art, as well as leading workshops for the Griffin Museum of Photography. She is represented by Corbis Images."
(Information found at https://www.lensculture.com/michelle-rogers-pritzl on 15.12.2015)
(All above images found at https://www.lensculture.com/michelle-rogers-pritzl on 15.12.2015)




























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