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CHROMASCAPE 098: Boat Wake and Stern's Wharf at Sunset Photograph - Limited Edition of 25

Marc McClish

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 48 W x 32 H x 0.1 D in

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Photographed in Santa Barbara, CA. For this image I walked out to the end of the breakwater protecting the Santa Barbara Harbor. The sun was setting directly behind me. Just before it dropped behind the harbor, it bathed the hills surrounding Santa Barbara in golden light and began to reflect off all the windows of the buildings on the wharf. For about 2 minutes I got a mirror like reflection of the sun bouncing off a window and then off the deep blue water in the harbor. It was almost blinding and I knew it was something special for my images. I was racing to make 13 second exposures of the scene when a fishing boat powered into the harbor and ripped through this amazing reflected light in the water. I kept making photos while the stupid boat ruined this special light. After the boat passed and the water calmed again the reflected sunlight was gone and the moment was lost. I immediately looked back through the handful of images I had just made and I was absolutely floored. The fishing boat’s wake turned out to be the most beautiful gift. This is Chromascape 098. ~ Marc All photographic effects are captured in-camera while on location combining precisely controlled movement with long-duration exposure. These are not post-production Photoshop effects. All Chromascape photographs are meticulously printed by Marc McClish in his studio located at 8200’ in the Rocky Mountains above Boulder, Colorado. Prints are made on Moab Entrada Rag paper, a 100% Acid-free cotton rag paper using Canon Pro archival pigment inks. Printed with 1.5 inch white border. Signed certificate of authenticity included. Available as:
 36 x 24 inches, Ed of 25, $1200
 48 x 32 inches, Ed of 25, $1600 60 x 40 inches, Ed of 25, $2000 Please contact curator@saatchiart.com to purchase one of the other Limited Edition sizes.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25

Size:48 W x 32 H x 0.1 D in

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Marc McClish studied at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, CA from 1991-94. In 1994, Marc moved to NYC and spent the next five years assisting Richard Avedon, four as his first assistant and studio manager. Avedon was a master of using light while making a portrait or fashion image and then working with the printer in the darkroom to give the photograph the emotional and visual presence he wanted to put into the world. Probably the greatest gift from Marc’s time working with Avedon, was becoming a master black and white printer with a critical eye and exacting standards. Upon leaving Avedon’s studio, Marc opened a custom black and white lab, SilverWorks, in the Chelsea neighborhood of NYC. SilverWorks’ clients included Annie Leibovitz, Steven Meisel, Steven Klein, James Nachtwey, Bruce Davidson, Frank Ockenfels III, Patrick Demarchelier, and Richard Avedon to name a few. In 2006, Marc closed the lab and traded the city life for the Rocky Mountains, moving with his (then) young family to the mountains above Boulder, CO. Today, Marc continues to live in a house he designed and built at 8200' in the Rocky Mountains and makes Chromascapes of places he visits. It’s been an adjustment trading the interactive dance with the enlarger light, rocking the developer tray while the images appear on the paper, and the solitude of the darkroom for a souped up Mac and big Canon printers. Despite the changes in processes, Marc still feels the same thrill that he used to experience in the darkroom, working in his studio today making big beautiful prints. THE CHROMASCAPE SERIES ARTIST'S STATEMENT: CHROMA | 'kröma | noun | intensity of hue; saturation of a color. -SCAPE | skeip I combining form | denoting a specified type of scene: landscape As a technical photographer who is drawn to beautiful light and color, I find great pleasure seeking opportunities to blend and abstract found scenes. All images and photographic effects are captured in-camera while on location combining precisely controlled movement with long duration exposure. Many images are created during twilight while nature’s colors change rapidly with the rising or setting sun. I find standing in one place witnessing the morphing intensity and saturation of light and color rejuvenates my spirit. Each photograph holds a memory of a place or person I was there to visit.

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