Episode #108: Florian Maier-Aichen likens his use of infrared film to an in-between state, discussing photography's role in picturing the American West and its ability to confound past and present.
Alternately romantic, cerebral, and unearthly, Florian Maier-Aichen's digitally altered photographs are closer to the realm of drawing and fiction than documentation. He embraces difficult techniques, chooses equipment that produces accidents such as light leaks and double exposures, and uses computer enhancements to introduce imperfections and illogical elements into images that paradoxically "feel" visually right, though they are factually wrong. Often employing an elevated viewpoint (the objective but haunting "God's-eye view" of aerial photography and satellite imaging), Maier-Aichen creates idealized, painterly landscapes that function like old postcards. Interested in places where landscape and cityscape meet, he chooses locations and subjects from the American West and Europe—from his own neighborhoods to vistas of the natural world. Looking backwards for his influences, Maier-Aichen often reenacts or pays homage to the work of the pioneer photographers of the nineteenth century, sometimes even remaking their subject matter from their original standpoints. Always experimenting, he marries digital technologies with traditional processes and films (black-and-white, color, infrared, and tricolor), restoring and reinvigorating the artistry and alchemy of early photography.
Learn more about Florian Maier-Aichen at: http://www.art21.org/artists/florian-maier-aichen
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Robert Elfstrom. Sound: Ray Day. Editor: Joaquin Perez. Artwork Courtesy: 303 Gallery, New York; Blum & Poe, Los Angeles; and Florian Maier-Aichen.
Wouldn't you have to scan the film images to get them into the computer without any loss of images quality. I look at the size and resolution of your final work and wow. I'm just amazed. With a 10MP DSLR I could perhaps scrape in twice A2.
microaquarius 3 weeks ago
Can I get more details on how you took those pictures please?
swepicon 5 months ago
cool
Seeker4TheUnknown 1 year ago
Interesting Video. I enjoyed
eddiemambo 1 year ago
he needs a better monitor! he has one of those old boxes geez
Nombre12 1 year ago
Interesting. I really like those two photos. Art 21- always love it.
jamesholder13 1 year ago