Festival
Photo LA 2013: Diary of Jeff Dunas 2

Bill Eppridge, Senator Robert F Kennedy Shot, Ambassador Hotel Kitchen, Los Angeles, California, June 5, 1968

Stephen Wilkes Day to Night Series

Stephen Wilkes Day to Night Series, Sandy : Seaside Heights, New Jersey, November 4, 2012 Digital C-print, signed, limited edition #1/20 $10,000

Robert Frank par Allen Ginsberg

© 1975, Brett Weston

© Henri-Cartier Bresson

Horst P. Horst, Round the Clock IV, N.Y, 1987 11 x 9 1/4 Gelatin Silver Print $10,000

Photographer Ben Nixon © Jeff Dunas

Classic Beauty by Claire Mallett, 2/20, Archival Pigment Print 11x17, $650 Framed, $500 Unframed 17x22, $900 Framed, $760 Unframed

Eve Unraveled by Marjorie Salvaterra 1/10 @ 16"x24" / 2/23 Total, Archival Pigment Print $1,400

Marjorie Salvaterra © Jeff Dunas

Photographers Anthony Friedkin, Gerd Ludwig and Bruce Talamon © Jeff Dunas

Irving Penn

Steve Kahn, The Hollywood Suites

Bevan Davies, Los Angeles, 1976, Vintage gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 inches, $5,000

Stephen White's Collection, Tom Howard (Chicago Tribune) Dead, January, 12, 1928/1936 Gelatin silver print

Assaf Pocker's Collection, Roger Ballen, 'Puppy Between Feet', 1999, Gelatin silver print

'To the Weathlight of June' Photographs by Ben Nixon, Poems by Steven Brown, Edition 50 numbered set 10 loose silver prints & 10 bound platinum prints, $5,000

Brook Shaden

G. Ray Hawkins © Jeff Dunas

Jérôme Brunet, Jack White, San Francisco, CA, 2009, Archival pigmented print, 17 x 22 - 10/200

Nazraeli Publisher Chris Pichler © Jeff Dunas
Bill Eppridge, Senator Robert F Kennedy Shot, Ambassador Hotel Kitchen, Los Angeles, California, June 5, 1968
It's hard to say if there were detectible new currents on show this year - there was a surprising number of contemporary female nudes evident in many of the exhibitor's spaces but in terms of one emerging star of the program, none surfaced. Ben Nixon, a young photographer working with 19th century wet-plate technology, had a strong show of his forest work as well as his exquisite new title from 21st Editions. A lot of pigment printing on view, with an exceptional piece by Michael Lang at the Cohen Gallery booth. While many tend to pump the colors of modern ink-jet prints, Lang's images displayed a remarkable restraint and mastery of his craft. Less early 20th century masters on display than in prior years, a greater emphasis on the work of contemporary photographers - a good direction for mid-career image-makers. Most were American although a collective booth showing the work of Czech photography was wonderful. Daniel Miller of the Verge and Duncan Miller galleries hosted a booth for a group of women, all emerging photographers which was a good development.
This year an expanded series of seminars, some even tech seminars were added to bring in more photographers who were everywhere this year - a great chance to catch up with friends.
All in all, worthwhile, to be sure. Will I attend the 22nd PhotoLA? Absolutely.
Jeff Dunas, Los Angeles
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