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sets Wassmann's photography apart is not only the
spectacular locations that he chooses to shoot but
his keen eye for using composition and color to lure
the viewer into the scene. Years of studying painting
have given him a different perspective on the photographic
process. "Talk about f-stops and shutter speeds
make my eyes glaze over, says the artist. I'm only
interested in the final image as seen by the viewer.
I use only the most basic techniques to create my
images." This attitude is not surprising when
you learn that his training was as a painter, not
a photographer, when in school at the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. "It was
my search for spectacular compositions for my paintings
that led me to learn photography".
While his technique may be basic, the camera he uses
for most of his images is anything but. One thing viewers
comment on the most is the extraordinary clarity of
his pictures, even when enlarged to mural size. This
is the result of shooting with a "View Camera" that
uses a film size of 4x5 or 8x10 inches, many times
the size of the standard 35mm film that most people
use.
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