Lindsey Ross

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Born
Lindsey Ross

1981 (age 4344)
Education
Lindsey Ross
Born
Lindsey Ross

1981 (age 4344)
Education
Known for
Websitewww.lindseyrossphoto.com

Lindsey Ross (born 1981) is an American fine-art photographer based in Santa Barbara, California, known for creating artwork using the time-intensive wet-plate collodion photographic process.[1][2] Ross is known for creating ultra large format 32-by-24-inch images on metal (tintypes) and glass (ambrotypes) using one of three Chamonix view cameras that size in existence, keeping alive the collodion method invented in the 1850s.[3][4]

Born in Columbus, Ohio, Ross was interested in photography from an early age, dressing up as a camera for Halloween at age eight and receiving her own Nikon FM as a gift from her father when she was ten.[5] Ross attended Denison University where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Religion in 2003.[6][7] After Denison, Ross worked on a cattle ranch in the Chilcotin of British Columbia before moving to Wyoming where she produced photos for a local news outlet.[8] After five years, Ross attended the Brooks Institute where she completed a Master of Fine Arts in Photography.[9]

Work

An artist wearing gloves pours liquid salt collodion onto a glass plate.
In the imaging method Ross is known for, liquid collodion is layered onto a photographic plate and then immersed in silver nitrate to create a negative.[10]

After completing her MFA, Ross spent a year assisting for historical process expert Luther Gerlach before opening a photography studio and since then has been traveling the country with her large-format equipment, creating works using older processes.[11][12] The collodion process Ross employs necessitates the use of a field darkroom when shooting on location and the gear that leaves her studio sometimes includes a 250 lb. camera, 25 lbs. of glass, a 50 lb. film holder, and a 90 lb. cart to move everything.[4][13] Among the cameras she uses is a Levy process camera from the 1920s originally intended for high-fidelity graphic enlargement and reproduction work.[1]

Ross' subject matter has included yucca plants in Joshua Tree, root vegetables, and snow-covered abandoned mines.[14] Her work has been described as "emotive" and "ethereal"; her landscapes featuring multiple models have been described as "extravagant" and reminiscent of neoclassical paintings.[5][15]

Ross has sometimes been commissioned to produce work and hold workshops for corporate clients, including Levi's, Red Bull, Universal, and Red Wing.[16][17][18] A 2013 short film about her premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and a follow-up film was selected for the 2017 Banff Mountain Film Festival.[19][2] In 2019 Ross presented her lecture on The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin at the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center in Robert Capa's native Budapest.[20]

Exhibitions

Gallery exhibitions
Year Title Gallery Location Ref
2022 Mushroom People Telluride Arts Gallery Telluride, CO [21][22]
2022 Wet Plate: Reimagining Likeness and Landscape Penumbra Foundation Manhattan, NY [23]
2019 Gilded By Shadows Brody Studios Budapest, Hungary [24]
2019 Uncultivated Budapest Art Factory Budapest, Hungary [25][8]
2018 Juxtapose The Arts Fund Santa Barbara, CA [15]
2017 Fissure La Chambre Photographique Santa Barbara, CA [26]
2017 Ingress, egress, regress Telluride Arts Gallery Telluride, CO [27]
2016 Slow Hands Exhibition SBCAST Santa Barbara, CA [28]
2016 The Heroine’s Journey Stronghouse Studios & Gallery Telluride, CO [29]
2014 Faces of Summit County Kimball Arts Center Park City, UT [8][30]
2014 commence, connect, collaborate Brooks Institute Santa Barbara, CA [31]
2013 Tonalism Now Sullivan Goss Gallery Santa Barbara, CA [32]
2013 Valhalla Valhalla Film Tour Denver, CO [14][33]
2013 The Zone 2-D The Arts Fund Santa Barbara, CA [34]
2012 Elsewhere Acero Gallery Santa Barbara, CA [35]
2012 Fe Acero Gallery Santa Barbara, CA
2011 MFA 7 Gallery 27 Santa Barbara, CA
2011 The Factory Show Tool Room Gallery Ventura, CA [36]
2011 Art in the Age of Dialogue Rastay Islamabad, Pakistan

Filmography

References

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