- Lee Isaacs
Lee Isaacs is an American
photographer , living and working inBirmingham, Alabama .Life and work
Isaacs studied pinhole photography with
Pinky Bass . He has worked both with commercial and art photography. He works with photography seminars and teaches classes and workshops across the US.He has involved himself with many different aspects of photography and photography over the last twenty years. He incorporates processes including
digital ,polaroid ,polaroid transfer , pinhole photography,digital as well ascolor photography of all sorts andgelatin silver .He has photographed with and for many artists and works with numerous companies. He has been published by
Alabama Symphony Orchestra ,American Sports Medicine ,Time Warner /Southern Living /Cooking Light Magazine ,Cumberland School of Law ,First Alabama Bank ,Krupp International ,McWane Inc ,MedPartners ,Money Magazine ,Russell Athletic ,Samford University ,Southern Company ,Standard Deluxe ,University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB ).Fact|date=March 2007James Nelson, said, "Using the human torso as a point of departure, Lee Isaacs' digital photographs turn undulating flesh and bone into sand dunes that become beautiful landscapes." [Birmingham News, "Contour exhibit casts spotlight on wonderful world of lines", Sunday, June 18, 2006.]
As an active member of the Photography Guild of the
Birmingham Museum of Art , Isaacs helps provide support to the museum's photography collection through programming and fund-raising. Through this guild, Isaacs recently participated in the "Pinhole Camera" exhibit at Watley Drake along with Sylvia Martin, Sonja Rieger and Wayne Sides.He participates in
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day .hows
Isaacs participated in the "UPsouth" exhibit, curated by
Anne Arrasmith and Peter Prinz, which also featured the work of artists Emma Amos and Willie Cole and writerbell hooks , as well as Ann Benton, Priscilla Hancock Cooper,Karen Graffeo ,Mary Ann Sampson , J. M. Walker andMarie Weaver . [ [http://www.aavad.com/artistbibliog.cfm?id=6 "UpSouth" travelling exhibition curated by Anne Arrasmith] ]Curator
Jon Coffelt selected Isaacs' work as one of 17 artists to be part of "Contour: The Definitive Line". The artists were asked to defined the concept of 'contour' and the exhibit was the culmination of this subjective approach. [ [http://www.schedlerminchin.com/events.asp?ac=ind&event=7936 Schedler Minchin Fine Art - "Contour: The Definitive Line"] ] This exhibit also includedClayton Colvin andSean Slemon .Isaacs exhibited his work at Agnes, a Birmingham photography gallery from 1992 to 2000, and was photography editor for [http://www.apls.state.al.us/webpages/pubs/APLSSerialsHoldings.pdf Alabama Art Monthly] , a state-wide magazine established and published through the gallery.
Media
* "UpSouth". Essays by
bell hooks , Emma Amos and Antoinette Spanos Nordan. Poetry by Priscilla Hancock Cooper. [Traveling exhibition.] , 76 pp., color illus. 4to (10 x 8 in.), wraps. 1999 University of Alabama Press.As the photography editor, Isaacs contributed photowork to over 20 editions of the "Alabama Art Monthly" [Mentioned in [http://www.apls.state.al.us/webpages/pubs/APLSSerialsHoldings.pdf this library catalogue] (PDF).] published by Agnes as a statewide art magazine with photospreads, portraits and tableaux work.
Isaacs was the still photographer for the film "Johnny Flynton." [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0329245/fullcredits "Johnny Flynton"] ]
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External links
* [http://www.leeisaacs.com Lee Isaacs' website]
* [http://www2.una.edu/universityrelations/September2001.htm Alabama Art Monthly] Noles-Ross lists this in her bio.
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1230298/ "Johnny Flynton," 2002]
* [http://www.pinholeday.org/ Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day]
* [http://www.portfolios.com/zoom.html?User_number=LeeIsaacs&imagecount=4 MedPartners] Photo attribute by Isaacs
* [http://www.pinholeday.org/ Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day]
* [http://www.portfolios.com/zoom.html?User_number=LeeIsaacs&imagecount=5 University of Alabama, Birmingham] Photo attribute by Isaacs
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