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Jerry Uelsmann was apart of the surrealist movement in the 1960's. He was a black and white photographer, and I think he was the first to put different negatives together in the dark room to form one photograph. His photographs were very surreal, creating different levels of reality. "A pioneer in the art of multilayered imagery, photographer Jerry Uelsmann (born 1934) is best known for his seamlessly grafted composite images in black and white. His photographs combine several negatives to create surreal landscapes that interweave images of trees, rocks, water and human figures in new and unexpected ways."
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Jerry Uelsmann has won numerous awards throughout his career, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. He has also been granted an honorary doctorate from the University of Florida.
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because he was a surrealist photographer, and he was so close with salvador dali
he went to the institute of technology in Rochester then later graduated from Indiana University with a Master in Fine Arts degree
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The surrealist manifesto was written by Andre Breton in 1924 and outlined the aims and objectives of the surrealist movement.
The cast of Digital Darkroom - 2011 includes: Bonny Lhotka as herself Martine Roch as herself Brooke Shaden as herself Maggie Taylor as herself Jerry Uelsmann as himself
Surrealist Women was created in 1998.
Surrealist works feature the element of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions and are illogical and often dreamlike. They may seem realistic but are not.