Tag: Frank Ockenfels 3

  • Frank Ockenfels 3 : Volume 3

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    The Fahey/Klein Gallery presents Volume 3, a solo exhibition of works by photographer Frank Ockenfels 3. This exhibition is a celebration of Frank Ockenfels 3’s long career and an analysis into his personal collaged journals, featured in his first publication Frank Ockenfels 3, Volume 3.

  • Juxtapoz Magazine – A Conversation with Photographer Frank Ockenfels

    Juxtapoz Magazine – A Conversation with Photographer Frank Ockenfels

    The work of Frank Ockenfels 3, published in his first book, Ockenfels 3, Volume 3, and on view in a new exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery, provides a…

    Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/an-interview-with-photographer-frank-ockenfels/

    The work of Frank Ockenfels 3, published in his first book, Ockenfels 3, Volume 3, and on view in a new exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery, provides a window into the visual processes of the renowned photographer. Ockenfels, who began his career photographing for such magazines as Rolling Stone, Spin, Vanity Fair, and Vogue, is known for incorporating collage, painting, drawing, and other non-photographic elements in his works. His personal collaged journals, which are the focus of the book and exhibition, present a conversation between the artist, his work, and the world around him. Ahead of his exhibition, we spoke to Ockenfels about his journals, the importance of experimentation, and maintaining the element of surprise in a digital world.

  • A Photo Editor – Frank W. Ockenfels 3 Interview

    Frank W. Ockenfels 3 Interview – A Photo Editor

    Frank Ockenfels is the kind of photographer who does everything well. From his black and white to his color; from passport photos to 4 x 5; photographing men and photographing women; it’s all equally good. He’s also the kind of guy you throw a really diff

    via A Photo Editor: http://www.aphotoeditor.com/2009/11/20/frank-w-ockenfels-3-interview/

    Frank Ockenfels is the kind of photographer who does everything well. From his black and white to his color; from passport photos to 4 x 5; photographing men and photographing women; it’s all equally good. He’s also the kind of guy you throw a really difficult assignment to because with all the different films and formats he’s bound to get something great.