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Real Men Shoot Film.
A couple of years ago I visited an exhibition of his work and it was really surprising! Included a video showing also his darkroom with 6 enlargers!
robert
PS: Jerry's website here.
When I was in college, the photo professor was a man named Steve Perfect. He told us that 20 years or so earlier, Uelsmann had been in Fort Wayne to give a lecture on his work, and Steve had the job of keeping him company while he was here. Uelsmann wanted to go photograph, so Steve took him to a lonely tree in the middle of a field just north of the city. Uelsmann photographed the tree and later used it in several of his photos.
Here's a photo I made of the tree:
The tree looked much the same, but smaller in Uelsmann's photos. Here's one of his using the photo of the tree:
http://cdn2.all-art.org/art_20th_century/surreal2/uelsmann/135.jpg
Steve showed us students a large print Uelsmann sent him of one of the photos he used the tree in. It had several holes punched in it from a hole-puncher, to ensure that the print would never have any value for Steve. I think that f--king sucks. He used that tree that Steve showed him for several of his finished works, but couldn't even give Steve a good print?

