Bart Brownell bought his first real camera, a Ricoh with an electric eye, at age twelve. Since that time he has been taking pictures with whatever comes to hand: medium and large format, Diana, 35mm, and digital. Most of his work has been personal. He traveled freelance in Vietnam in the late 60’s and early 70’s with negatives filed away and only now being scanned and printed.
Training consisted of frequent visits to John Szarkowski’s gallery at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and an occasional workshop.
Bart and his wife, Michal, raised four children in the U.K. and Massachusetts. They presently reside in London where he is engaged in photography full time.
His primary interests are landscape, as shaped by culture, family, and the passage of time.
Current projects include artist books and limited edition portfolios of archival pigment prints.
Please contact the photographer by email for reproduction rights or print sales.
Training consisted of frequent visits to John Szarkowski’s gallery at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and an occasional workshop.
Bart and his wife, Michal, raised four children in the U.K. and Massachusetts. They presently reside in London where he is engaged in photography full time.
His primary interests are landscape, as shaped by culture, family, and the passage of time.
Current projects include artist books and limited edition portfolios of archival pigment prints.
Please contact the photographer by email for reproduction rights or print sales.
