An Unintentional Photographer, 1968-1970
Mirrored Rooms and Chain-link Fences
by Lawrence G. Desmond
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About the Book
I also realized that before 1968 I had received no formal training in photography. But, I was drawn to the photos of Cartier-Bresson, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Edward Steichen, Danny Lyon, Pirkle Jones, Dorothea Lange, and Alfred Stieglitz, and imitated their work. So, during those years, by observation and trial-and-error, I slowly improved photographing people and landscapes.
Around 1969 I saw advertisements for photo workshops offered by Ansel Adams, and Pirkle Jones who had photographed the Black Panthers, and thought that a workshop with either of them would improve my skills. Since they had been models for my photography I wanted them to critique my work.
From the beginning, a good part of my photos were of people, and Jones helped me to build on the skills I had developed. I also learned how to improve the development of my film, and began using 35mm Kodak Tri-X ISO 400 film developed with Edwal FG7 combined with sodium sulfite.
Jones’ workshops inspired me to photograph the 1969 anti-Vietnam War protest march in San Francisco, and I dedicated a book to it.
The photos in this book were taken between 1968 and 1970, and are grouped into four parts: 1) Cityscapes and urban details of San Francisco, 2) People- San Francisco, Sausalito and south to Silicon Valley, and all the way south to Cholula, Mexico; 3) The Far West Natural Abstracts, Landscapes, Flora and a cute Frog, and 4) The environment nearby, and Inside the Universidad de las Americas- Cholula, Mexico where I studied anthropology and archaeology in the early 1970s.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 162 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781006867378
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781006867361
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781006867354
- Publish Date: Jul 28, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords California, Sierra Nevada, Ansel Adams, Mexico
About the Creator
Lawrence G. Desmond received a PhD in anthropology and archaeology from the University of Colorado-Boulder; an MA in anthropology from the Universidad de las Americas in Cholula, Mexico, and carried-out archaeological research in Mexico and Guatemala for more than 40 years. He taught at the University of Minnesota and San Francisco State University. His books, "A Dream of Maya" and "Yucatán through her eyes," are about the 1870s photography and studies of the ancient Maya by Alice and Augustus Le Plongeon. His photos of Mexico and Guatemala are at Harvard University's Peabody Museum, photos of the Moses Mesoamerican Archive and Research Project are at the Getty Research Institute, archaeology project photos and research materials at Tulane University, earliest photos at the Bancroft Library at UC-Berkeley. He is a senior research fellow in archaeology with the MMARP at Harvard University, and a research associate with the Dept. of Anthropology at the California Academy of Sciences.