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Jerry Norman Uelsmann (June 11, 1934 –
April 4, 2022) was an
American photographer. As an
emerging artist in the 1960s,
Jerry Uelsmann received international...
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darkroom mani****tion is
Jerry Uelsmann. To get his
final product, he uses up to
twelve enlargers at a time.
Jerry Uelsmann s****s to
reach a
level of surrealist...
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limited edition of 'Salem's Lot with
black and
white photographs by
Jerry Uelsmann and the two
short stories "Jerusalem's Lot" and "One for the Road", as...
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create satirical posters and postcards.: 139
Starting in the 1960s,
Jerry Uelsmann became influential in the
photomontage world,
using multiple enlargers...
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engineer Howie Weinberg –
mastering Roger Lian –
digital editing Jerry Uelsmann – artwork,
photography Anita Marisa Boriboon – art
direction Billboard...
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asked Maggie Taylor's
husband at the time,
Jerry Uelsmann, to try
using the
program Photoshop.
Uelsmann didn't like the program, but
Taylor was intrigued...
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possible to make
composite photographs, such as
those by
Jerry Uelsmann, by
overlaying the
print with a hand-cut mask,
performing an exposure,...
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Howard interviewed photographers Ansel Adams,
Aaron Siskind,
Jerry Uelsmann, and
Ralph Gibson and in 1978
published their interviews in his book entitled:...
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track "This
House Is Not for Sale" was
inspired by a
picture by
Jerry Uelsmann that Jon Bon Jovi saw in a magazine. It is a
proud old
house with deep...
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Uelsmann, Jerry.
Uelsmann:
Process and Perception. Gainesville:
University of
Florida Press...