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| Artist’s
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| The more I work with modern photography technology the
more I appreciate the value and the beauty of the silver,
gelatin print. Our culture has a short attention span
when it comes to processes and products. We are constantly
looking to reinvent forms and appearances, and just as
quickly as they enter they fade from popularity. Our society
embraces change, not because change is better rather it
is different. This is not the case with black and white
photography. My photographs are hand printed, individually,
using the same process that photographers have employed
for the past century. |
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| I attempt to photograph the ordinary in an extra
ordinary way. I find beauty within the small and the
mundane. My photographic objective is to see what other
see in an unmatched manner. |
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| Dan Gaser |
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| Education |
| 1972 |
Duquesne University
- B Ed. in English |
1976 |
Duquesne University
- Reading Specialist |
| 1976 |
Duquesne University
- M Ed in Reading |
1998 |
Pittsburgh Filmmakers
(still attending) -Photography Certificate |
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| Employment |
Spring
2003
to Present |
Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts - Advanced printing
techniques in black and white photography workshop. Presentation
and mat cutting workshop. |
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Also teaches 1 day seminars and 5 week classes at Trinity
Gallery. Call or email for information or 16:62 DesignZone. |
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