PHOTO FEATURE January 2007

Last year, our own San Rafael based Dennis Anderson was named one of the top ten hospitality photographers, by Hospitality Design Magazine in New York. His early black and white art photos give a clue as to why. In 1970, the SF Art Institute was hot bed of creativity for photography. Imogene Cunningham taught there, and Dennis’s work from that period was published a lot and later purchased by the New York and San Francisco Museum(s) of Modern Art.

Published: January, 2007 

My interior work is still an exploration of objects in space, that’s what an interior designer does when creating a home, what an architect does when defining spaces to be lived in and what landscape architects do when guiding us through exterior vistas, Anderson says. It’s still all about discovering the environment we live in and being able to show it to others. The only difference between then and now is that I bring a van full of lighting gear and shoot to digital instead of to film.

See more of Dennis Anderson’s on the cover of Bay Crossings (June 2005) and on his website www.bluewaterpictures.com

 

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