Krueger
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My
fascination with photography started at age 14 when I was
given a box of photographic equipment left behind by the passing of a
relative many years before. After
developing film sheets still in the old film holders, I was intrigued
to find images made decades before of people and scenes no longer familiar
to my family. Since that
time, nearly four decades ago, I have never been without the means and the
interest to make black and white pictures. I
am completely self-taught when it comes to both the craft of
photography as well as the art of composition.
I have worked with color, but my passion has always been black and
white. In general, I prefer
35mm for cityscapes, but I use both 35mm, medium, and large format for studio work.
While my commercial images were produced almost exclusively with a 4x5
view camera, that large format accounts for only a small fraction of my work
these day. I continue to do all of
my own lab work, including the production of limited-edition fine art prints. I love black and white photography. I love to view the work of others and upon seeing an exceptional image, I feel a wave of excitement course through me no different from what classical music lovers probably feel at the sound of the symphonies of Beethoven or Mozart. While I may never be listed among the world’s most revered photographers, I love that I have the wonderful opportunity to participate with those other great artisans of the silver image and share their approach to expression through that unique medium. |
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Artist's Statement For
many years, my main interest has been to travel to the big cities in the
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Equipment While my commercial work was almost entirely color, I prefer to shoot exclusively in black and white for my artistic endeavors. I gravitate toward urban environments where I find the variety of visual stimuli is almost infinite. I like to transform the ordinary scenes that people pass on the street everyday and make it into an appealing image. I usually go on photo expeditions weighted down with 35mm equipment because I don't want to be without the right lens for the job. I use Nikon F2, Nikkormat EL, 8008s, and F100 bodies with Nikon and Sigma lenses ranging from 14 to 400 mm. I use Ilford Pan F+ and T-Max 100 & 400 developing with Xtol. In the studio and when traveling by car I often shoot with an RB-67, but since most of my photo expeditions are traveled on foot, I don't care for the bulk and weight of the larger format equipment. Finally, if time and convenience allows, I will shoot with a 4x5 view camera. This is especially true for still life work in the studio as well as photo expeditions traveled by car. While rare, I will use the view camera for a portrait on occasion. While I love the 6x7cm RB frame, nothing beats the tonal quality of the images from a view-camera-size negative (except maybe a larger view-camera-size negative). |
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