Jan,
Thanks for the reference. I would like to see some good repros of her work.
Some of the references that I have read to state that she had a falling out
with Stieglitz at one point. Now if I could just find a copy of the first
issue of "Camera Work."
Don
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From: Jan Kapoor [mailto:jkapoor@jankapoor.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 9:13 PM
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Subject: Re: Gertrude Käsebier
Kasebier is one of my favorite photographers. I have a copy of a
beautiful book about her filled with very fine reproductions of her
work: "Gertrude Kasebier: The Photographer and Her Photographs" by
Barbara L. Michaels; published 1992 by Harry N. Abrams, New York; ISBN
0-8109-3505-8. It is available from Amazon.com, and seems to be the only
book currently available about Kasebier.
She began to photograph in the late 1880s, using dry plates at first,
then roll film when it became available, and hand held cameras. Her
personal images are in the soft-focus pictorial style, with a certain
amount of hand-manipulation in the printing process, and she was a
member of the Photo-Secessionist group, along with Stieglitz, Steichen,
Clarence White and Alvin Langdon Coburn. The first issue of Stieglitz's
"Camera Work" was entirely devoted to her work. She was also a very
successful portrait photographer.
Jan
Don Bryant wrote:
>Is anyone familiar with the work of Gertrude Käsebier?
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>I have done some internet searches on her name and a couple of sources
>report that she worked in gum and platinum. However I am unable to find
many
>other details regarding her work or specifically, information about her
>printing technique and preferred processes.
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-- Fine art photography of Jan Kapoor at www.jankapoor.net Pinhole, large format, alternative printing processes and digital.Received on 06/29/06-07:58:26 PM Z
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