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Johan Hagemeyer

Talisman
Rose, 1938
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Magnolia
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Cloud
Study, I
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Cloud
Study, II
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Geranium
in Window
Artist's
Biography (1884 - 1962)
Johan Hagemeyer was a Dutch-born
photographer. He started out in American as
a fruit farmer, and an introduction to Anne
Brigman in 1916 by Alfred Stieglitz prompted
a bold move in his photographic career; he
opened his first portrait studio in Berkeley,
California. He developed close friendships
with Imogen Cunningham, Tina Modotti, and
Edward Weston and in 1923 Hagemeyer built
a studio in Carmel, California later establishing
the town's first gallery. Despite Weston's
influence, Hagemeyer chose not to join Group
f.64: a group of seven 20th century San Francisco
photographers who shared a common photographic
style characterized by sharp-focused and carefully
framed images seen through a particularly
Western viewpoint promoting a new Modernist
aesthetic. Hagemeyer continued to make photographs
and exhibit until illness and financial woes
began to impede on his work.
Johan
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