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developments in photography
14MARCH 2015
OFFICE ADDRESSUpstairs Mining Exchange12 Lydiard Street NorthBallarat VIC 3350
BETA developments in photographyISSUE 14editor Jeff Moorfootdesign Penelope Annecontact betaballaratfotoorg
All content in this magazine is copy 2015 of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale and participating artists and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of the BIFB Inc save for fair dealing for the purposes of research study criticism review reporting news All other rights are reserved
MEMBER FESTIVAL
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 41Ballarat VIC 3353Australia
T +61 3 5331 4833E infoballaratfotoorgW wwwballaratfotoorg
Assn No A0045714LABN 70496228247
6 Ingetje Tadros Diimex
CAGED HUMANS IN BALI
32 William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
66 Robert Moran
PORTRAITS
104 Annette Fournet
ANIMA PERSONA
genres from documentary to fine art Apart from the quite harrowing black and white photo documentary series shot in Bali by Dutch born but Broome WA based Ingetje Tadros the other three artists take us down the well worn path of photographic portraiture with a distinctive personal spin
But what makes a great portrait
Avedon said lsquoall portraits were accurate and none of them were the truth They are all in a sense a postulation or an argument Every-time a photographer points the camera a another person he is making a judgement The grander the judgement the greater the liersquo
Another gem turned up in my search for commentary on what makes a great portrait is this by Olivier Laude lsquoThe myth that the portrait the good ones the bad ones and everything in between are an important and enlightening window into the soul of the sitter is just as much of an insipid clicheacute as the soul itselfrsquo
Jeff Moorfoot BIFB Creative Director BETA editor
Ballarat International Foto Biennale
I have never been a big fan of lsquothemedrsquo calls for entry favoured by so many Festival Directors Curators and Editors To my mind themes do little more than to limit the potential of interesting work to find an audience Themes also encourage a diatribe of art speak as the maker of the work writes in sup- port to link the material to the theme irrespective if the theme had anything to do with the original thoughts or concepts to the work I can understand a call for works on a specific unambigu- ous theme such as lsquosquarersquo lsquoBlack and whitersquo lsquoimages containing three dogsrsquo or lsquopictures of wrought iron balustradesrsquo etc etc but abstract concepts hellip forget it I guess the limiting factor pretty much sums up my opinion on themed anything
There is not a whole lot of alchemy that goes into pulling together each edition of BETA developments in photo- graphy Apart from endeavouring to mirror the philosophy that underpins each Ballarat International Foto Biennale - namely diversity It is very much a case of what crosses my desk at the time of consideration of what might feature in a particular edition that some-times serendipity takes over and I find a link between the selected portfolios
If you are looking for some sort of glue that binds the portfolios in this edition of BETA developments in photography 14 it is that artist folios featured are all figurative works And they span
It would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the sad passing of Ballarat International Foto Biennale Patron Malcolm Fraser AC CH We offer the deepest sympathy from the Board Management and staff here at the BIFB to Mr Fraserrsquos family close friends and colleagues
Vale Malcolm Fraser 1930 -2015
6
Ingetje Tadros Diimex
Caged Humans in Bali
7
8
When I walked into that room I did not see a room It was a cage and in that cage was a human being that had been stripped of her wings her voice her humanity
The first feelings that came to me as I entered this room this cage this hold- ing pen was that in the corner was another human - but one who was caged in many ways mentally and physically I knew I had to capture this story because for me my freedom is something I take for granted and I wanted to tell the story of how freedom for some of our fellow human beings is but a dreambut by talking about it and showing it we can move towards helping by bringing the human suffering of these victims of Pasung to the world so that we can collectively do something to help When I asked Kadekrsquos father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years it felt like stepping into a hellhole
Another person may have called it a room but for me it was a cage there was no windows the roof had large cracks in it through which Kadek if she looked up could see the sky
Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her in that mess Kadek was watching me while I sat
with her in her own cage
The silence was deafening and yet her story was so loud as told to me by her eyes I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human being it hit me like a wall and I felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told
To be a restrained person in onersquos own home is something I had never heard about in all my years of traveling the world However this is what I found when I ventured to Bali this year
I was suddenly thrust into a world that few get to experience and it has left a impression on me that has shaken me to my core as a human being To sit as a free human being with another human being whose freedom has been taken away is the most confronting and heart wrenching experience to be in
What I found cannot be described in words and must be seen to really under- stand the level of depravity and human rights abuse being forced on the lowest group of people in this country - the mentally afflicted Pasung is the physical restraint by way of chains ropes and cages of the Mentally Ill in Indonesia under the care of their families as there
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
OFFICE ADDRESSUpstairs Mining Exchange12 Lydiard Street NorthBallarat VIC 3350
BETA developments in photographyISSUE 14editor Jeff Moorfootdesign Penelope Annecontact betaballaratfotoorg
All content in this magazine is copy 2015 of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale and participating artists and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of the BIFB Inc save for fair dealing for the purposes of research study criticism review reporting news All other rights are reserved
MEMBER FESTIVAL
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 41Ballarat VIC 3353Australia
T +61 3 5331 4833E infoballaratfotoorgW wwwballaratfotoorg
Assn No A0045714LABN 70496228247
6 Ingetje Tadros Diimex
CAGED HUMANS IN BALI
32 William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
66 Robert Moran
PORTRAITS
104 Annette Fournet
ANIMA PERSONA
genres from documentary to fine art Apart from the quite harrowing black and white photo documentary series shot in Bali by Dutch born but Broome WA based Ingetje Tadros the other three artists take us down the well worn path of photographic portraiture with a distinctive personal spin
But what makes a great portrait
Avedon said lsquoall portraits were accurate and none of them were the truth They are all in a sense a postulation or an argument Every-time a photographer points the camera a another person he is making a judgement The grander the judgement the greater the liersquo
Another gem turned up in my search for commentary on what makes a great portrait is this by Olivier Laude lsquoThe myth that the portrait the good ones the bad ones and everything in between are an important and enlightening window into the soul of the sitter is just as much of an insipid clicheacute as the soul itselfrsquo
Jeff Moorfoot BIFB Creative Director BETA editor
Ballarat International Foto Biennale
I have never been a big fan of lsquothemedrsquo calls for entry favoured by so many Festival Directors Curators and Editors To my mind themes do little more than to limit the potential of interesting work to find an audience Themes also encourage a diatribe of art speak as the maker of the work writes in sup- port to link the material to the theme irrespective if the theme had anything to do with the original thoughts or concepts to the work I can understand a call for works on a specific unambigu- ous theme such as lsquosquarersquo lsquoBlack and whitersquo lsquoimages containing three dogsrsquo or lsquopictures of wrought iron balustradesrsquo etc etc but abstract concepts hellip forget it I guess the limiting factor pretty much sums up my opinion on themed anything
There is not a whole lot of alchemy that goes into pulling together each edition of BETA developments in photo- graphy Apart from endeavouring to mirror the philosophy that underpins each Ballarat International Foto Biennale - namely diversity It is very much a case of what crosses my desk at the time of consideration of what might feature in a particular edition that some-times serendipity takes over and I find a link between the selected portfolios
If you are looking for some sort of glue that binds the portfolios in this edition of BETA developments in photography 14 it is that artist folios featured are all figurative works And they span
It would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the sad passing of Ballarat International Foto Biennale Patron Malcolm Fraser AC CH We offer the deepest sympathy from the Board Management and staff here at the BIFB to Mr Fraserrsquos family close friends and colleagues
Vale Malcolm Fraser 1930 -2015
6
Ingetje Tadros Diimex
Caged Humans in Bali
7
8
When I walked into that room I did not see a room It was a cage and in that cage was a human being that had been stripped of her wings her voice her humanity
The first feelings that came to me as I entered this room this cage this hold- ing pen was that in the corner was another human - but one who was caged in many ways mentally and physically I knew I had to capture this story because for me my freedom is something I take for granted and I wanted to tell the story of how freedom for some of our fellow human beings is but a dreambut by talking about it and showing it we can move towards helping by bringing the human suffering of these victims of Pasung to the world so that we can collectively do something to help When I asked Kadekrsquos father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years it felt like stepping into a hellhole
Another person may have called it a room but for me it was a cage there was no windows the roof had large cracks in it through which Kadek if she looked up could see the sky
Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her in that mess Kadek was watching me while I sat
with her in her own cage
The silence was deafening and yet her story was so loud as told to me by her eyes I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human being it hit me like a wall and I felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told
To be a restrained person in onersquos own home is something I had never heard about in all my years of traveling the world However this is what I found when I ventured to Bali this year
I was suddenly thrust into a world that few get to experience and it has left a impression on me that has shaken me to my core as a human being To sit as a free human being with another human being whose freedom has been taken away is the most confronting and heart wrenching experience to be in
What I found cannot be described in words and must be seen to really under- stand the level of depravity and human rights abuse being forced on the lowest group of people in this country - the mentally afflicted Pasung is the physical restraint by way of chains ropes and cages of the Mentally Ill in Indonesia under the care of their families as there
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
6 Ingetje Tadros Diimex
CAGED HUMANS IN BALI
32 William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
66 Robert Moran
PORTRAITS
104 Annette Fournet
ANIMA PERSONA
genres from documentary to fine art Apart from the quite harrowing black and white photo documentary series shot in Bali by Dutch born but Broome WA based Ingetje Tadros the other three artists take us down the well worn path of photographic portraiture with a distinctive personal spin
But what makes a great portrait
Avedon said lsquoall portraits were accurate and none of them were the truth They are all in a sense a postulation or an argument Every-time a photographer points the camera a another person he is making a judgement The grander the judgement the greater the liersquo
Another gem turned up in my search for commentary on what makes a great portrait is this by Olivier Laude lsquoThe myth that the portrait the good ones the bad ones and everything in between are an important and enlightening window into the soul of the sitter is just as much of an insipid clicheacute as the soul itselfrsquo
Jeff Moorfoot BIFB Creative Director BETA editor
Ballarat International Foto Biennale
I have never been a big fan of lsquothemedrsquo calls for entry favoured by so many Festival Directors Curators and Editors To my mind themes do little more than to limit the potential of interesting work to find an audience Themes also encourage a diatribe of art speak as the maker of the work writes in sup- port to link the material to the theme irrespective if the theme had anything to do with the original thoughts or concepts to the work I can understand a call for works on a specific unambigu- ous theme such as lsquosquarersquo lsquoBlack and whitersquo lsquoimages containing three dogsrsquo or lsquopictures of wrought iron balustradesrsquo etc etc but abstract concepts hellip forget it I guess the limiting factor pretty much sums up my opinion on themed anything
There is not a whole lot of alchemy that goes into pulling together each edition of BETA developments in photo- graphy Apart from endeavouring to mirror the philosophy that underpins each Ballarat International Foto Biennale - namely diversity It is very much a case of what crosses my desk at the time of consideration of what might feature in a particular edition that some-times serendipity takes over and I find a link between the selected portfolios
If you are looking for some sort of glue that binds the portfolios in this edition of BETA developments in photography 14 it is that artist folios featured are all figurative works And they span
It would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the sad passing of Ballarat International Foto Biennale Patron Malcolm Fraser AC CH We offer the deepest sympathy from the Board Management and staff here at the BIFB to Mr Fraserrsquos family close friends and colleagues
Vale Malcolm Fraser 1930 -2015
6
Ingetje Tadros Diimex
Caged Humans in Bali
7
8
When I walked into that room I did not see a room It was a cage and in that cage was a human being that had been stripped of her wings her voice her humanity
The first feelings that came to me as I entered this room this cage this hold- ing pen was that in the corner was another human - but one who was caged in many ways mentally and physically I knew I had to capture this story because for me my freedom is something I take for granted and I wanted to tell the story of how freedom for some of our fellow human beings is but a dreambut by talking about it and showing it we can move towards helping by bringing the human suffering of these victims of Pasung to the world so that we can collectively do something to help When I asked Kadekrsquos father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years it felt like stepping into a hellhole
Another person may have called it a room but for me it was a cage there was no windows the roof had large cracks in it through which Kadek if she looked up could see the sky
Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her in that mess Kadek was watching me while I sat
with her in her own cage
The silence was deafening and yet her story was so loud as told to me by her eyes I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human being it hit me like a wall and I felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told
To be a restrained person in onersquos own home is something I had never heard about in all my years of traveling the world However this is what I found when I ventured to Bali this year
I was suddenly thrust into a world that few get to experience and it has left a impression on me that has shaken me to my core as a human being To sit as a free human being with another human being whose freedom has been taken away is the most confronting and heart wrenching experience to be in
What I found cannot be described in words and must be seen to really under- stand the level of depravity and human rights abuse being forced on the lowest group of people in this country - the mentally afflicted Pasung is the physical restraint by way of chains ropes and cages of the Mentally Ill in Indonesia under the care of their families as there
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
genres from documentary to fine art Apart from the quite harrowing black and white photo documentary series shot in Bali by Dutch born but Broome WA based Ingetje Tadros the other three artists take us down the well worn path of photographic portraiture with a distinctive personal spin
But what makes a great portrait
Avedon said lsquoall portraits were accurate and none of them were the truth They are all in a sense a postulation or an argument Every-time a photographer points the camera a another person he is making a judgement The grander the judgement the greater the liersquo
Another gem turned up in my search for commentary on what makes a great portrait is this by Olivier Laude lsquoThe myth that the portrait the good ones the bad ones and everything in between are an important and enlightening window into the soul of the sitter is just as much of an insipid clicheacute as the soul itselfrsquo
Jeff Moorfoot BIFB Creative Director BETA editor
Ballarat International Foto Biennale
I have never been a big fan of lsquothemedrsquo calls for entry favoured by so many Festival Directors Curators and Editors To my mind themes do little more than to limit the potential of interesting work to find an audience Themes also encourage a diatribe of art speak as the maker of the work writes in sup- port to link the material to the theme irrespective if the theme had anything to do with the original thoughts or concepts to the work I can understand a call for works on a specific unambigu- ous theme such as lsquosquarersquo lsquoBlack and whitersquo lsquoimages containing three dogsrsquo or lsquopictures of wrought iron balustradesrsquo etc etc but abstract concepts hellip forget it I guess the limiting factor pretty much sums up my opinion on themed anything
There is not a whole lot of alchemy that goes into pulling together each edition of BETA developments in photo- graphy Apart from endeavouring to mirror the philosophy that underpins each Ballarat International Foto Biennale - namely diversity It is very much a case of what crosses my desk at the time of consideration of what might feature in a particular edition that some-times serendipity takes over and I find a link between the selected portfolios
If you are looking for some sort of glue that binds the portfolios in this edition of BETA developments in photography 14 it is that artist folios featured are all figurative works And they span
It would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the sad passing of Ballarat International Foto Biennale Patron Malcolm Fraser AC CH We offer the deepest sympathy from the Board Management and staff here at the BIFB to Mr Fraserrsquos family close friends and colleagues
Vale Malcolm Fraser 1930 -2015
6
Ingetje Tadros Diimex
Caged Humans in Bali
7
8
When I walked into that room I did not see a room It was a cage and in that cage was a human being that had been stripped of her wings her voice her humanity
The first feelings that came to me as I entered this room this cage this hold- ing pen was that in the corner was another human - but one who was caged in many ways mentally and physically I knew I had to capture this story because for me my freedom is something I take for granted and I wanted to tell the story of how freedom for some of our fellow human beings is but a dreambut by talking about it and showing it we can move towards helping by bringing the human suffering of these victims of Pasung to the world so that we can collectively do something to help When I asked Kadekrsquos father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years it felt like stepping into a hellhole
Another person may have called it a room but for me it was a cage there was no windows the roof had large cracks in it through which Kadek if she looked up could see the sky
Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her in that mess Kadek was watching me while I sat
with her in her own cage
The silence was deafening and yet her story was so loud as told to me by her eyes I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human being it hit me like a wall and I felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told
To be a restrained person in onersquos own home is something I had never heard about in all my years of traveling the world However this is what I found when I ventured to Bali this year
I was suddenly thrust into a world that few get to experience and it has left a impression on me that has shaken me to my core as a human being To sit as a free human being with another human being whose freedom has been taken away is the most confronting and heart wrenching experience to be in
What I found cannot be described in words and must be seen to really under- stand the level of depravity and human rights abuse being forced on the lowest group of people in this country - the mentally afflicted Pasung is the physical restraint by way of chains ropes and cages of the Mentally Ill in Indonesia under the care of their families as there
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
It would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the sad passing of Ballarat International Foto Biennale Patron Malcolm Fraser AC CH We offer the deepest sympathy from the Board Management and staff here at the BIFB to Mr Fraserrsquos family close friends and colleagues
Vale Malcolm Fraser 1930 -2015
6
Ingetje Tadros Diimex
Caged Humans in Bali
7
8
When I walked into that room I did not see a room It was a cage and in that cage was a human being that had been stripped of her wings her voice her humanity
The first feelings that came to me as I entered this room this cage this hold- ing pen was that in the corner was another human - but one who was caged in many ways mentally and physically I knew I had to capture this story because for me my freedom is something I take for granted and I wanted to tell the story of how freedom for some of our fellow human beings is but a dreambut by talking about it and showing it we can move towards helping by bringing the human suffering of these victims of Pasung to the world so that we can collectively do something to help When I asked Kadekrsquos father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years it felt like stepping into a hellhole
Another person may have called it a room but for me it was a cage there was no windows the roof had large cracks in it through which Kadek if she looked up could see the sky
Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her in that mess Kadek was watching me while I sat
with her in her own cage
The silence was deafening and yet her story was so loud as told to me by her eyes I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human being it hit me like a wall and I felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told
To be a restrained person in onersquos own home is something I had never heard about in all my years of traveling the world However this is what I found when I ventured to Bali this year
I was suddenly thrust into a world that few get to experience and it has left a impression on me that has shaken me to my core as a human being To sit as a free human being with another human being whose freedom has been taken away is the most confronting and heart wrenching experience to be in
What I found cannot be described in words and must be seen to really under- stand the level of depravity and human rights abuse being forced on the lowest group of people in this country - the mentally afflicted Pasung is the physical restraint by way of chains ropes and cages of the Mentally Ill in Indonesia under the care of their families as there
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
6
Ingetje Tadros Diimex
Caged Humans in Bali
7
8
When I walked into that room I did not see a room It was a cage and in that cage was a human being that had been stripped of her wings her voice her humanity
The first feelings that came to me as I entered this room this cage this hold- ing pen was that in the corner was another human - but one who was caged in many ways mentally and physically I knew I had to capture this story because for me my freedom is something I take for granted and I wanted to tell the story of how freedom for some of our fellow human beings is but a dreambut by talking about it and showing it we can move towards helping by bringing the human suffering of these victims of Pasung to the world so that we can collectively do something to help When I asked Kadekrsquos father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years it felt like stepping into a hellhole
Another person may have called it a room but for me it was a cage there was no windows the roof had large cracks in it through which Kadek if she looked up could see the sky
Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her in that mess Kadek was watching me while I sat
with her in her own cage
The silence was deafening and yet her story was so loud as told to me by her eyes I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human being it hit me like a wall and I felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told
To be a restrained person in onersquos own home is something I had never heard about in all my years of traveling the world However this is what I found when I ventured to Bali this year
I was suddenly thrust into a world that few get to experience and it has left a impression on me that has shaken me to my core as a human being To sit as a free human being with another human being whose freedom has been taken away is the most confronting and heart wrenching experience to be in
What I found cannot be described in words and must be seen to really under- stand the level of depravity and human rights abuse being forced on the lowest group of people in this country - the mentally afflicted Pasung is the physical restraint by way of chains ropes and cages of the Mentally Ill in Indonesia under the care of their families as there
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
7
8
When I walked into that room I did not see a room It was a cage and in that cage was a human being that had been stripped of her wings her voice her humanity
The first feelings that came to me as I entered this room this cage this hold- ing pen was that in the corner was another human - but one who was caged in many ways mentally and physically I knew I had to capture this story because for me my freedom is something I take for granted and I wanted to tell the story of how freedom for some of our fellow human beings is but a dreambut by talking about it and showing it we can move towards helping by bringing the human suffering of these victims of Pasung to the world so that we can collectively do something to help When I asked Kadekrsquos father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years it felt like stepping into a hellhole
Another person may have called it a room but for me it was a cage there was no windows the roof had large cracks in it through which Kadek if she looked up could see the sky
Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her in that mess Kadek was watching me while I sat
with her in her own cage
The silence was deafening and yet her story was so loud as told to me by her eyes I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human being it hit me like a wall and I felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told
To be a restrained person in onersquos own home is something I had never heard about in all my years of traveling the world However this is what I found when I ventured to Bali this year
I was suddenly thrust into a world that few get to experience and it has left a impression on me that has shaken me to my core as a human being To sit as a free human being with another human being whose freedom has been taken away is the most confronting and heart wrenching experience to be in
What I found cannot be described in words and must be seen to really under- stand the level of depravity and human rights abuse being forced on the lowest group of people in this country - the mentally afflicted Pasung is the physical restraint by way of chains ropes and cages of the Mentally Ill in Indonesia under the care of their families as there
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
8
When I walked into that room I did not see a room It was a cage and in that cage was a human being that had been stripped of her wings her voice her humanity
The first feelings that came to me as I entered this room this cage this hold- ing pen was that in the corner was another human - but one who was caged in many ways mentally and physically I knew I had to capture this story because for me my freedom is something I take for granted and I wanted to tell the story of how freedom for some of our fellow human beings is but a dreambut by talking about it and showing it we can move towards helping by bringing the human suffering of these victims of Pasung to the world so that we can collectively do something to help When I asked Kadekrsquos father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years it felt like stepping into a hellhole
Another person may have called it a room but for me it was a cage there was no windows the roof had large cracks in it through which Kadek if she looked up could see the sky
Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her in that mess Kadek was watching me while I sat
with her in her own cage
The silence was deafening and yet her story was so loud as told to me by her eyes I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human being it hit me like a wall and I felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told
To be a restrained person in onersquos own home is something I had never heard about in all my years of traveling the world However this is what I found when I ventured to Bali this year
I was suddenly thrust into a world that few get to experience and it has left a impression on me that has shaken me to my core as a human being To sit as a free human being with another human being whose freedom has been taken away is the most confronting and heart wrenching experience to be in
What I found cannot be described in words and must be seen to really under- stand the level of depravity and human rights abuse being forced on the lowest group of people in this country - the mentally afflicted Pasung is the physical restraint by way of chains ropes and cages of the Mentally Ill in Indonesia under the care of their families as there
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
9
is a lack of Governmental support for the full care and rehabilitation of the victims and their family carers It is estimated that there are 18800 people under Pasung today and more are being found
I must also explain that this is not a story about blame of the families who must endure the hardships of caring for their loved ones who are afflicted by a Mental Health condition Through the lens I have tried to capture the individuals who are under Pasung through no fault of their own or their families but due to a larger issue of no funding and resources to combat this growing situation that sees families having to deal with their loved ones in the most trying circumstances and not having the skills to help those with Mental Health but to do the best they can with what they have - which is nothing It can also be said from my experience that even the carers are traumatized by the whole experience of having a loved one restrained in the process of Pasung They can only restrain their loved ones in an effort to stop the self
harm and harm of themselves - the carers
This is a photo documentary about the victims - both the ones in chains in their cages and the ones who look after them I have tried to also capture those that are out of Pasung in an effort to give hope In the six days that I had access to the victims of Pasung in total I photographed twenty one individuals in their homesI was able to see some hope for the victims through the caring work of Professor Luh Ketut Suryani MD PHD of the Suriyani Institute for Mental Health based in BaliSlowly Professor Suryani is finding more victims of Pasung and offering some hope to the families that their family can be given freedom from their debilitating conditions through medical interv- ention and counseling This is a very limited approach due to lack of funding
Bali Indonesia 2014
all images courtesy of Diimex
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
10
A dark and smelly room
PREVIOUS Locked up
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
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50
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52
53
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56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
11
Released
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
12
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
13
Un chained
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
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50
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64
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
14
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
15
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
16
PREVIOUS Once a housemaid
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
17
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
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37
38
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49
50
51
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53
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55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
18
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
19
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
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64
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
20
Gudeh
PREVIOUS Too aggressive
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
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53
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58
59
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61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
21
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
22
Her room her prison
23
Kadekrsquos prison
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
23
Kadekrsquos prison
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27
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29
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Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
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64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
26
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
27
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
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63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
28
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
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36
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40
41
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46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
29
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
30
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
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40
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46
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50
51
52
53
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55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
31
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia In her formative years Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries She is the recipient of several of photographyrsquos most significant Awards A short list includes Nomination for the Prix Pictet (UK) 2015 United Nations Award 2014 (AUS) Moscow International Foto Awards 2014 Lensculture Visual Story Telling Award 2014 the International Loupe Awards (AUS) Black and White Spider Awards (USA) PX3 Competition (Paris) The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the Inter- national Portrait Awards 2013 (USA) Currently Ingetje works as a docu- mentary photographer based in Broome on Australiarsquos vast beautiful wild and unforgiving West coast She works regularly on assignment for some of the worldrsquos most prestigious online and print magazines Her clients have included Amnesty International Fairfax Media Sydney Morning Herald Australian Geographic The Australian The Internationalist News Corp Getty
Images Daily Mail and many more
Tadros ethos is rooted in social docu- mentary photography and being a storyteller Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other peoplersquos lives firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as Mental Health in Bali leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt Ingetjersquos recent Docu- mentation of Kennedy Hill Community and her ongoing and important work This Is My Country involves document- ing the complexities of race and culture of Australiarsquos indigenous people ndash the Aboriginals
Ingetje TadrosDiimex
website ingetjetadroscom
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
32
William Ropp
THE SHADOW SCULPTOR
For a long time William Ropp worked in a darkened studio his models photographed using long exposures his flashlight making forms emerge from the gloom like pale highlights from a painterrsquos brush This act of ritual midwifery caused his subjects to be born from the shadows much as a psychoanalyst leads a patientrsquos mind to give birth to subconscious knowledge In the chiaroscuro images that bear witness to this night and day vanish in the black sunlight of dreams and reminiscence The figures that appear their eyes wide open or wide shut seem both to arise from and be gazing at the ineffable (hellip) Geacuteraldine Schrepfer
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
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Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
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69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
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73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
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77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
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81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
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85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
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89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
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92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
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96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
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100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
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Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
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109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
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112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
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117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
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121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
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125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
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128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
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132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
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136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
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68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
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72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
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76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
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80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
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85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
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88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
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92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
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104
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Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
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69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
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72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
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77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
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81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
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85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
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88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
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105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
37
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
38
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
40
41
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45
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49
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63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
41
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
42
43
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45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
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61
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63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
43
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
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76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
60
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
61
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
62
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
63
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
64
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
65
William Ropp was born in 1960 and lives in Nancy
He began his career in the theatre co-founding the ldquoTheacuteacirctre Xrdquo company In 1988 he took a highly successful series of black and white photographs of human figures reflected in distorting mirrors Several books followed In 1993 he became interested in uncont- rolled postures plunging his subjects into darkness in a studio and lsquopaintingrsquo their outlines with a beam of light the intrusion of light creating accidents of form In 2007 he took a complete break from studio work and produced a powerfully dreamlike series of photo- graphs of children in Africa The book lsquoDreamt memories from Africalsquo followed He then became a teacher running workshops in Norway and elsewhere He began working with colour in 2010 revisiting the same themes and taking inspiration from classical paintings In 2012 The Musee de la Photography in Belgium and the Maison Europeacuteennne de la Photographie in Paris organized jointly a succesful reacutetrospective exhibi- tion The book rsquoWilliam Ropp 20 years of Photographyrsquo was launched for this occasion
Today his works form part of some of the greatest public collections Including The Museum of Fine Art Houston (USA) Museacutee de la Photogra- phie Charleroi (Belgium) Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitoria Artium (Spain) Maison Europeacuteenne pour la Photographie Paris (France) Museet for Fotokunst Odense (Denmark) Museacutee de lrsquoElyseacutee Lausanne (Switzerland) The New York Public Library (the Spencer Collection) New York Museacutee Civico Farnese Piacenza (Italy) Museacutee Ken Damy Brescia (Italy) Galerie Robert Doisneau Vandoeuvre (France) Museacutee Vamn Reekum Apildoorn (Holland) The Polaroid Collection (Switzerland) Galerie du Chacircteau drsquoeau Toulouse (France) Fotomuseum in Moumllkau Leipzig (Germany) Manfred Heiting collection and more
website williamroppcom
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
66
Robert MoranPortraitsRobert Moran lives on a small island just off the eastern coast of Maine in the United States As a full time fine art photographer he shoots land- scapes still life series and portraits Although he enjoys working in several genres his real love is portraiture It is his way of connecting with strangers that he encounters during his travels people that he would otherwise never meet His initial contact usually begins with a conversation (sometimes with an interpreter) to gather information about the person hersquos interested in photographing Robert believes that that initiative allows his subjects to become more comfortable with him and the situation - thus allowing the person to relax and let their guard down - resulting in a more natural pose It also allows him time to think about how hersquos going to approach the shoot His desire to capture a glimpse of a subjectrsquos persona during a fleeting moment in their lives was one of the catalysts for this ongoing series of portraits that began approximately ten years ago His black and white images in this body of work were shot in various locations often using only natural light In order to get the viewer to concen- trate solely on his subjects Robert chooses simple studio-like backgrounds that he creates in post production
Smiling Man - Sahara Desert Mali
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
67
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
68
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
69Insectavoria Angelica - Carnival Entertainer
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
70 Albino Boy - Timbuktu
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
71
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
72
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
73Big Beard
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
74 Scarification Bandages - Ghana
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
75
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
76
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
77ldquoRockinrsquo this Haircut for 10 Yearsrdquo
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
78 Food Truck Owner
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
79
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
80
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
81 Old Man Smoking - Beijing
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
82 Johnny Meah - Sword Swallower and Sideshow Banner Painter
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
83
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
84
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
85Daughter of a Slave - Timbuktu Mali
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
86 Ward Hall - King of the Sideshow Gibsonton Florida
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88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
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Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
87
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
88
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
89Metal Worker - Bamako Mali
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
90 Woman at a Country Fair
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
91
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
92
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
93Carney
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
94 Chinese Boy - Beijing
95
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
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Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
96
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
97Portrait of Earl
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
98 Portrait of a Young African Girl
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
99
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
100
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
101The Gaze
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
102
Robert Moran is a fine art photographer specializing in portraits landscapes and still life He was born in 1952 in northern Maine in the United States He studied fine art at the University of Maine In addition he has attended photography workshops at Maine Media Workshops in Rockport Maine and the Center for Photography in Woodstock New York He shoots digitally in both color and black and white His photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in art galleries educational institutions and museums across the US as well as several foreign countries His work has been widely published in both periodi- cals and photography blogs Collections include the Fort Wayne Museum of Art The Cleveland Clinic The Magenta Foundation and private collections in the United States and abroad
Robert Moran Photography is represented by Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland Maine
website robertmorancom
Sand Worn Glasses - Timbuktu
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
103
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
104
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
107
108
109Separated 2014
110 Matka 2014
111
112
113The Village and I 2014
114 The Fortune Teller 2014
115
116
117Bosnian 2014
118 Vicktoria 2014
119
120
121Matriarch 2014
122 Austro-Hungarian Empire 2014
123
124
125Cog 2014
126 Dadaist 2014
127
128
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
131
132
133Aware 2014
134 Persistent longing 2013
135
136
137Remnant 2014
138
Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
139
art culture exhibitions participation events talks projections wwwphotographyfestivalorgnz
28 May mdash 20 June 2015Free
image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
105
Annette FournetAnima Persona
The Anima Persona series by Annette Fournet is based on the expression of the persona (external projection of self) and the anima (inner soul) These digital collage portraits were influenced by Symbolist paintings Unfortunately many of the symbolist artists painted from a misogynist fear of the equality of women with men and of womenrsquos sexuality The elements of the Symbolist work that Annette
Fournet finds of interest are their clear reaction against the mundane the banal and bourgeoisie normalcy of the 19th century Her images express the exotic the spiritual and esoteric qualities of women In each image there is a partially veiled face of a woman The layer of translucent texture can suggest uncovering the individualrsquos inner emot- ions symbolize ageing or can create a sense of the individualrsquos complexity
106Litost 2013
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
129Unwanted 2014
130 The Queen of New Orleans 2014
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
Enlightenment 2014
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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Annette Elizabeth Fournet was born In Virginia was raised in Mississippi and considered New Orleans Louisiana as a second home The southern states are rich in story telling traditions Southern Gothic themes abound in tales of eccentric personalities ambivalent gender roles and beautifully decayed environments demonstrating the dec- line of southern aristocracy Exploring this legacy has influenced her film and digital work
Her work has exhibited her photogra- phy in galleries and museums in France Denmark Germany Greece Hungary Romania Kyrgyzstan Poland Czech Republic Slovakia the Netherlands Great Britain and the United States
Her work is included in public and corporate collections such as the Bibliotheque Nationale San Diego Museum of Photographic Art Houston Museum of Fine Art Prague House of Photography New Orleans Museum of Art and others
Annette Fournet lives and teaches photography in Memphis Tennessee and in Prague Czech Republic
website aefournetcom
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image Tanu GagoFalency Moe Nana - From the series Tamarsquoitarsquoi Pasifika Maorsquoi Annual Commission 2014 presented by Sacred Hill