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Rolfe Horn Photography. Opal Cliffs, Santa Cruz, California 2024.
- Rolfe Horn Photography
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Rolfe continues to live and work as an artist and...
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- 28 photographs Rolfe Horn
Whether focusing his lens on soft and misty undergrowth or...
- Rolfe Horn Photography
31 mai 2019 · Rolfe continues to live and work as an artist and photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area. His photographs have been in numerous exhibitions in the United States, Europe, and Asia, as well as widely published in magazines and in several books, including three monographs.
Rolfe continues to live and work as an artist and photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area. His photographs have been in numerous exhibitions in the United States, Europe, and Asia, as well as widely published in magazines and in several books, including three monographs.
Rolfe Horn’s vintage photographs from 6x6 format film reflect a dream-like imagery and painstaking darkroom craftsmanship.
Whether focusing his lens on soft and misty undergrowth or stark, man-made structures, Rolfe Horn has a natural talent to arrest one’s gaze and hold it captive. The striking selection of 28 black-and-white photographs in this, our second monograph of Horn’s work, will impress from the very first viewing; the inevitable desire to explore ...
Rolfe étudie la photographie de paysage avec Mark Citret, alors associé d'Ansel Adams, avant d'entrer à la fin de l’année 1993, à la Brooks Institute de photographie à Santa Barbara, en Californie. Il a reçu de nombreuses récompenses pour ses photographies en noir et blanc de paysages californiens. En 1998 Rolfe renonce à la ...
Rolfe Horn is one of the most promising talents to emerge in the field of fine art photography in recent years. Wise beyond his thirty-six years of age, he seeks to create a new style of visual storytelling, rather than simply copy the traditional views of Western landscape masters of the past.