![]() Although I believe that the photographs are for fine art purposes, there are elements that would be for an editorial purpose - from the level of quality, professional outcome of the images and intricate successful collages that would suggest the images could be for an editorial purpose. ![]() Intimacy transforms into soul.” “I was attracted to these ‘lost’ objects.”įrom Rosenthal’s collection of photographs, I believe that the majority of them are for fine art purposes rather than editorial due to the experimentation - gathering various objects to capture and then evaluate how they turned out, to decipher any areas of improvement. This is also his connection between the subjects, due to his pure enjoyment in his discoveries of the objects that other people discard. “There is an intimacy between the objects and myself. I believe that Rosenthal’s motivation and interest for being a photographer is taken from his love and interest in plants and other natural subjects, exploring until he makes a discovery and then wishes to capture the outcome. Rosenthal has multiple galleries titled ‘Photobotanicus’, ‘Found in Nature’ and ‘Lost in Nature’ which are all bodies of work that he has produced. Rosenthal’s fine art photographs are located in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, but also in the Springfield Museum where they are on permanent display. ![]() Barry Rosenthal is a still life photographer, archeologist and sculptor who has lived in New York City for over 25 years.
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