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Anne Brigman
The Breeze
n.d.
Anne Brigman Papers
This photograph, from a paste-up for Brigmans book
Songs of a Pagan, is representative of much of her work. Brigman
was interested in natural images, including seascapes and trees gnarled
and transformed by the elements, and in the female form in the natural
landscape. In many compositions, the photographer uses female models
to represent mythical sprites and spirits. During the early days of
photography, many painters models refused to work with photographers
because they believed the medium was too realistic and apt to capture
them more unfavorably than painters who idealized the human form. Because
of this, Brigman and other women photographers posed for one another
and made many self-portraits.
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