Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Photo-collage & Photomontage

Some samples of my composite photography, both analogue/film-based and digital, from the past 20 years.

Photo-collage combines separate pieces of the same or a different medium. It stems from Victorian albums of memorabilia, a cut-and-paste tradition. Photomontage is created within a single medium. Its origin is cinema where montage means the combining of different scenes. In the digital age, these definitions are more diffuse and interchangeable. 

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Phyllis and Julian 1940s

Matches

Phyl-Liz: Separated at Birth?
(my mother RIGHT and Queen Elizabeth Left)

Pepe With Scorpions

The Haircut: Jan and Ank

Antonio

Broken

Star-Hex#1: Lions
(Temple EmanEl, Houston)

EmanuEl-InsideOut
(Temple EmanEl, Houston)

Esme Among Day Lilies

Untitled


Friday, May 5, 2017

APHASIA: A PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT

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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Urban Montages

Composite photography is an excellent format for capturing the architecture and atmosphere of the city. For me, the city's vastness and complexity often evades the single-image single-moment approach. My urban montages are kinetic, frenetic, like the city itself -- even in the relative calm of a courthouse or a Broadway theater. Everything shifts, everything's dynamic. Our place inside it is always uncertain.

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Chrysler Building and Schoolbus
February 2017
This photomontage could also be titled "Chrysler Building Yearns for the Sky." A discrete joke: When it was built there was intense competition in New York City to build the tallest skyscraper. Upon completion in 1929, the Chrysler Bldg was the tallest. But "less than a year after it opened to the public on May 27, 1930, the Chrysler Building was surpassed in height by the Empire State Building." (Wikipedia) Maybe it was karma for the developer cheating the architect out of his fee. Sound familiar?

Snowy Tree on Third Avenue with Grillwork and Neon Icicles
February 2017
Winter's last hurrah?

Pencil Towers from East 23rd Street
March 2016
There goes the neighborhood.

The Cowcatcher (Flatiron and Moon)
February 2015
“I found myself agape, admiring a sky-scraper—the prow of the Flat-iron Building, to be particular, ploughing up through the traffic of Broadway and Fifth Avenue...” 
H.G. Wells 1906
Miraculously the so-called "cowcatcher" has stayed intact since
the Flatiron'scompletion in 1902.

Union Square with Discarded Christmas Trees and Contrails
January 2015

Crane, East 23rd Street
April 2014

Walter Kerr Theater Interior
April 2014

Jury Dury (60 Center Street Rotunda)
July 2014

Cavalry Church Door, Winter
February 2010


photomontages © 2017 Marilyn Stern
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