Color Study #2 Cottonwood Trees
No Longer Available
Completed
2024
Medium
Photography
Dimensions
16 x 20"
Description
In photographing nature, it is important to not only record the subject matter in front of the photographer but also edit the image to bring out the atmosphere and energy of the scene or object. Color is my main tool in describing the substance of what I see and feel and infrared photography as well as editing tools in Photoshop and specialized plug-ins allow for interpretation and individual vision. The value of art photography in the digital age is a translation of reality that is similar to painting but unique to the medium of the camera and the computer. Detail, delineation of line, color, space and form all have infinite possibilities in photography.About this Artist
Gary Cardot
Gary Cardot is a graduate of Ohio University and the University of Massachusetts where he received bachelors and master’s degrees in history. After teaching history and working as a director of the arts program at the Martin Luther King Center in Erie, Pennsylvania, he studied photography at the California Institute of the Arts and graduated with an MFA in art from CalArts in 1990. He taught photography and art history as an assistant professor at Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pennsylvania from 1990 to 2024. He is currently an independent scholar and finishing a book on the history of photographic postcards of Erie and an interpretation of their contents with an emphasis on urban design. He has exhibited in galleries and museums nationally, both juried and invitational shows, and was awarded a Mid-Atlantic Arts grant to document architecture in Buffalo, New York. He has worked in landscape studies, architectural photography, and still lifes.
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