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United States, Arizona

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JOB: Photographer
GENDER: Male
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: 25% or less
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: $1,000-2,499
MEMBER SINCE: 01/27/2008
LAST LOGIN: 07/04/2008 01:13:41
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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.

Published book:
www.WeWalkinBeauty.com


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From: feather
03/17/2008 17:31:09
It's me again....the 2 photo's  of figure class makes me laugh...whenever there is a male model...they all seem to hold onto that damned stick.... :-0) feather


From: feather
03/17/2008 17:27:32
Hi Gary.....this is funny.....the second I posted a bulliten re WWB your comment came in on "Snowed IN"   Besides cold dontcha imagine being cozy with fireplaces going and comraderie and fun cooking...cuz everyone stocked up on groceries before they got "Snowed In" and candles going and good conversation becuz there shure ain't no heat or elctricity...after all they wuz warnd a stormz a comin!!!!


03/13/2008 09:12:02
I just browsed through this months Art Calendar magazine and I saw one of your photos in the issue. congratulations!


03/12/2008 15:32:49
Your photographs are amazing.  I have never met anyone who did not like Paris, so that is easy, but the photos of the Native Americans are great.  They have such strong faces.  I have spent many hours copying,(with charcoal) those old Curtis photos.  I am always surprised at how strong the faces are.  By comparison, most of the faces in the newspapers seem anemic.  Love your work.  Richard


From: koistudios
03/11/2008 16:41:58

Hi Gary,


 Thanks for stopping by! The Thalia's Wonderland that you were inquiring about is a digital image manipulated in a PS. I'm hoping to get back into the darkroom soon. I'm more of a darkroom person. =)


Stephanie



From: maribel
03/10/2008 17:37:26
Gary: Thanks for visiting my gallery it is an honor for me!! Your photographs are so full of emotions, the Carlo portrait is great! I love black and white I did it a lot when studying biology I miss that! Your work is so professional. Keep posting!!! it is a pleasure for my eyes!


03/10/2008 08:17:34
Thank you for visiting my my page again, your comments mean a lot to me considering the amazing art you produce. Love your latest photographs. Full of emotions, almost tell a story


03/08/2008 19:02:55

I relate very srongly to the facial emotions of the American Indian. Your photos make their emotion come alive in their faces. You make history personal.


David



From: SCB_PHOTO
03/08/2008 18:46:36
Gary, I like your work and I am impressed by the last three prints you posted, especially the one of Rabekah Miles.  Where is your next show going to be, I would like to see your work in person.
 Steve B.


From: feather
03/07/2008 18:49:24
Hi Gary....I appreciate your comment... your feedback is so interesting.  I don't know why I titled it "Road to Recovery." and your comment saying the road looked lonely really made the title seem appropriate which I didn't realize.... :-0) Meredith (feather)




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