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John P. Schaefer: People, Places and Things--Thirty Years in Photography
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John P. Schaefer: People, Places and Things–Thirty Years in Photography

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John Schaefer took up photography as a hobby thirty years ago, and has since become well recognized for his technical skill and has published exensively on photographic technique. While president of the University of Arizona from 1971 to 1982, he secured the cooperation of Ansel Adams in establishing the Center for Creative Photography. This retrospective of Schaefer’s work features one hundred examples of his exquisite black-and-white photography most of them gelatin silver prints in subjects ranging from landscapes and peoples of the Southwest to images captured around the world. In studies of Mission San Xavier del Bac, details of cactus spines, and faces of Tarahumara children, appreciators of lenscraft will find ample evidence of Schaefer’s sensitivity and skill.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tucson Museum of Art
Date
1 February 1997
Pages
111
ISBN
9780911611083

John Schaefer took up photography as a hobby thirty years ago, and has since become well recognized for his technical skill and has published exensively on photographic technique. While president of the University of Arizona from 1971 to 1982, he secured the cooperation of Ansel Adams in establishing the Center for Creative Photography. This retrospective of Schaefer’s work features one hundred examples of his exquisite black-and-white photography most of them gelatin silver prints in subjects ranging from landscapes and peoples of the Southwest to images captured around the world. In studies of Mission San Xavier del Bac, details of cactus spines, and faces of Tarahumara children, appreciators of lenscraft will find ample evidence of Schaefer’s sensitivity and skill.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tucson Museum of Art
Date
1 February 1997
Pages
111
ISBN
9780911611083