Captioned first as «framer,» «Fedex courier» or «
darkroom assistant» and then identified with the location and date of the shoot, together his models form a nonhierarchical, kaleidoscopic yet very detailed «facebook» of the art world, following in part the tradition of great American anthropological photographic surveys.
James Karales (1930 - 2002) received a B.F.A. in photography from Ohio University in 1955 and then headed to New York and found work as
a darkroom assistant to master photographer W. Eugene Smith.
Not exact matches
Taught various seminar and technical courses; developed and revised curriculum and facility; developed exhibition program; advised students; supervised
assistants and the operation of the studio and
darkroom; Long Range Planning committee work.
I have also worked as the
Assistant Curator at City Ice Arts Gallery in Kansas City and I have taught digital and
darkroom photography through the Kansas City Art Institute.