Editor's note: Richard Serra is one of the finest sculptors, if not the finest living sculptor working today. His solo show at the MoMA in New York is, of course, being heralded as masterful. For a nice, if short, interview with Serra click here. To watch a time-lapse video of his pieces Torqued Elipse IV (1998) and Intersection II (1992) being installed in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden at MoMA click here. The show runs through September 10, 2007.
The following shots were taken by Chicago photographer Jordan Schulman, whose bio follows these wonderful shots. We're very happy to show his work. The these images are © copyright Jordan Schulman 2007 and cannot be reproduced without permission and written consent.
The following shots were taken by Chicago photographer Jordan Schulman, whose bio follows these wonderful shots. We're very happy to show his work. The these images are © copyright Jordan Schulman 2007 and cannot be reproduced without permission and written consent.
Jordan Schulman has been actively photographing since 1989. He holds a BFA in Photography from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA in Visual Arts and Photography from The University of Chicago. He has worked professionally in the field of photography since 1997 when he accepted his first job as a master black and white printer for the Chicago-based photographer Sandro. He actively practices both analog and digital photography and has worked as an exhibition printer, architectural photographer, photo editor, production manager, retoucher, editorial photographer and has his own portrait photography business called oculuschicago. His teaching credits include, Columbia College Chicago, DePaul University, The International Academy of Design and Technology, The University of Chicago and The University of California, Davis where he is faculty for the California Medical Training Center which trains law enforcement, medical examiners and social workers how to use digital photographic and video equipment to document the results of violence. His editiorial portraits can be seen online at psychologytoday.com and tommatt.com. His editiorial portrait work has been published in Black and White Magazine, Asterisk magazine and TCW magazine. His fine art series "Being Patient" of the interiors of psychotherapist offices has been exhibited, collected and published.
The oculuschicago website is in the works, you can contact Jordan at jordanschulmanphoto@gmail.com.



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