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Former chiropractor, pistachio farmer....and now, a large format photographer working with platinum metals, polaroid image transfers and intaglio/photogravure.

Gary Auerbach has portfolios in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution, the Library of Congress, The UofA Center for Creative Photography, The Bibliotecque Nationale de France, Musee Jenisch (Geneva) and other USA and international Museums.

Smithsonian Collection:
http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&uri=full=3100001~!248940~!0#

http://platinumphotographer.blogspot.com/

Flickr' Page:
www.flickriver.com/photos/garyauerbach/sets/

Published book:
www.WeWalkinBeauty.com

Royal Photographic Society Journal Article
http://www.garyauerbach.com/photo/articles/index_2.php


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01/30/2008 07:50:14
Went to the web site - some of those faces are familiar.  I do Indian Markets and see lots of peoples from the southwest and I have done portraits of a couple Native actors.  The grandmother that is featured on your site is sooooo beautiful.  I did a painting that looks like her (called Earth Mother).  Of course it also looks like the local woman I used for a model.   Welcome to a great web site for artists.  Love the passion in your work.


From: karafree1
01/29/2008 16:08:08

 


 In response to your comment on my eiffel tower photo


yes digital,  remove wire?  How?  I need a class in photoshop!  there are more photos from paris on my website in "Paris gallery"  also more on this site of Monet's Garden.


Thank you for your compliments,  this pic was taken around 4pm as a big storm was moving through, by the time we got to the tower the storm had cleared (without rain) and we had a beautiful sunny view of the city and an amazing sunset.


 


Kara



From: mineke
01/29/2008 10:58:08
Thanks for your comments on my work. I just now got a chance to look at yours, and I'm impressed. Your images have a warmth and a sense of mystery that I find often missing in photography these days. I look forward to seeing more of your work!


01/29/2008 08:56:18

Beautiful work. I especially like the Conservator & Morning Light.



From: karafree1
01/29/2008 07:58:30

Hi gary, thank you so much for all your kind comments and compliments.  I too am enjoying your work, and the subjects you choose!  Your photos have gotten me very interested in learning about this polymer technique.


 


Kara



From: skyfire
01/28/2008 23:39:49

ok, there's vision and true artistic creative. ... you have proven photography can express intent. Delightful , hopeful and full of juxtpasition ... what a joy!


thanks for sharing your work!



01/28/2008 23:25:06
Thank you for the compliments!  The photographs are kind of funny to me.  I am not one who likes to be in front of the camera.... You have some very powerful images! 


01/28/2008 19:32:06
Thanks for the compliment of my photo.  Your work is beautiful!


01/28/2008 18:44:54
Awesome work Gary!  I particularly like the Notre Dame de Paris.  Keep up the good work...you're putting the rest of us to shame


01/28/2008 17:57:25
Thanks for the friend invitation and welcome. It's nice to see that someone else is working with photopolymer intaglio and photo imagery! I really enjoyed looking at your work. I've taught numerous photopolymer workshops at a couple of local universities. If interested, you can check out my web site at www.goldenkoistudio.com. Perhaps we can share information. Thanks,  Brent




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