ARTIST PRESS KIT CARFACE Project JEFF KAUFFMAN Photographer Austin, Texas USA
PROJECT STATEMENT Carface, artist Jeff Kauffman /carface-project The Carface project is a series of photographs of the "faces" of toy Matchbox cars from the mid-1960s to early 1970s. The artist chose a head-on view of the toys to portray the strongest, most unique part of any subject, the face. The use of square composition, shallow focus and a rich black background together emphasize the power of this portrayal. As old as the artist himself, the toys bear the scratches, chips, and accumulated imperfections from life's wear and tear. The artist adds, "Until the early 1970s, Janet worked most of her adult life at a corner store in a rural Pennsylvania town. As each new toy reached the store, Janet purchased it for her growing collection. "They might be worth something someday", we would hear her say. When I grew up and moved away, she proudly gave me the collection, coupled with a wood display case hand-crafted by her husband George. Janet (1917-) and George (1915-2016) are my grandparents." The project has been featured in the following publications: Float Magazine https://www.floatmagazine.us/portfolios/jeff-kauffman ISO1200.com Photography Magazine http://www.iso1200.com/2018/03/carface-macro-photography-art-by-jeff.html Ed Verosky instructional videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgmlbtbvyx0 Disclaimer: The artwork presented here is not endorsed by, affiliated with, authorized by, or sponsored by any toy maker or automobile brand. All product and company names are the registered trademarks of their original owners. The use of any trade name or trademark is for identification and reference purposes only and does not imply any association with the trademark holder or their product brand.
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PROJECT EDITIONS Carface, artist Jeff Kauffman Each of the 16 works in the series is being offered in the editions describe below. 8x8 Edition. Open edition. 8 x 8-inch image on 8.5 x 11-inch paper. This edition is printed with archival inks on high quality archival fine art paper having a soft gloss pearl finish and a subtle texture. The work is signed, unnumbered, and unframed. 16x16 Edition. Limited edition of 15 with 3 artist proofs. 16 x 16-inch image on 17 x 21-inch paper. The edition is printed with archival inks on high quality archival fine art paper having a soft gloss pearl finish and a subtle texture. The work is signed, numbered, unframed, and includes a certificate of authenticity. The artist may create future fine art editions. New editions will be of significantly different sizes and/or papers than the editions described above.
PROJECT TECHNICAL DATA, Carface, artist Jeff Kauffman PRESENTATION Printer and Ink Epson Stylus Pro 3880 with K3 Ultrachrome archival inks Media Fine Art lustre/pearl paper Sizes 8x8-inch on 8.5x11-inch paper, optionally framed to 12x12 16x16-inch image on 17x21-inch paper, optionally framed to 24x24 Optional Framing Hinge-mount on white archival foam core Bainbridge Spanish white archival paper mattes Nielson #117 black metal frame TECHNICAL Camera and lens Nikon D800 DSLR Nikkor 105mm micro prime Lighting and exposure Base exposure was 1/250th at f/22 metered at the face of the toy, ISO100. Dynalight studio flash, bounced into a 32-inch white-lined parabolic umbrella, overhead and pointed directly downwards so that the toy is lit by the feathered rear edge of the light pool. Small white reflector cards added highlight. Black cards used a flags helped control excessive glare on windows.
ARTIST BIO Jeff Kauffman, photographer, Austin Texas Jeff Kauffman was born in 1961 and grew up in rural Pennsylvania during a time when people communicated using rotary telephones. After earning a Computer Science degree from Penn State University, Jeff moved to Washington DC -- and later to Austin TX to build a career in software engineering. His photography interests began at Washington School of Photography and continued with Santa Fe Workshops. Jeff has been developing his photography while also working full time in technology consulting. His work has appeared in Conde Nast Traveler s truth.traveler, Smithsonian.com, INSite Austin, and The Art of Seeing (pub. Alcove Books), along with various See.Me exhibitions worldwide. Jeff lives in Austin, uses a smartphone, and tells dumb jokes.
ARTIST STATEMENT Jeff Kauffman, photographer, Austin Texas USA Everything is interesting. Everything inspires a story. What happened here? What will happen next? What is this person thinking? I imagine those stories when I m creating photographs. At the core of each of my works is a visual drama, perhaps a suspension of time and energy, an unusual arrangement of lines and curves, or a portrayal of a compelling character. I hope my work will inspire viewers to imagine their own stories.
JEFF KAUFFMAN, photographer CV Group Exhibitions 2018 LOUPE, art streaming, curated by Bela Morris 2014 Art of Seeing, print catalog, curated by Glenn Steiner, Alcove Books 2014 Takeover in Times Square, group exhibition, See.Me, New York City 2013 Art Takes Paris, group exhibition, See.Me, Paris 2013 Exposure, group exhibition, See.Me, New York City 2012 Art of Seeing, print catalog, curated by Glenn Steiner, Alcove Books Publications 2018 Float Magazine, artist portfolio, curated by Dana Stirling & Yoav Friedlander 2018 Carface Macro Photography Art by Jeff, ISO1200 Magazine 2018 Macro Photography Art by Jeff Kauffman, Ed Verosky instructional videos 2012 Coffee Retailers Reinterpret the Container Store, Smithsonian Magazine 2012 LStyleGStyle Magazine 2011 Whole Kids LifeStyle Magazine 2011 Austin Monthly Home Magazine 2010 INSite Austin Magazine 2010 Photo Vogue Italia 2010 Hot Spot: La Boîte Austin, Condé Nast Traveler s truth.travel Representation Saatchi Art Arcangel Images Alamy IndieWalls Gallerique Education Fine Art Photography, Brooke Shaden, CreativeLive Shooting for Stock Photography, Geo Rittenmyer, CreativeLive Architectural Photography, Richard Klein, LinkedIn Learning Real Estate Photography, Scott Hargis, LinkedIn Learning D65, Seth Resnick, Jamie Spritzer Photography as Art, Megan Klein, The Art School at AMoA Lighting the Editorial Portrait, Andrew Eccles, Santa Fe Workshops The Soul of a Portrait, Greg Gorman, Santa Fe Workshops The Art and Craft of Portraiture, Platon, Santa Fe Workshops Portraits with Soul, Douglas Kirkland, Palm Beach Photographic Workshops Bachelor s Degree in Computer Science, Penn State University