Ray K. Metzker
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For over six decades, the main subject of modernist American photographer Ray K. Metzker (1931-2014) was light and shadow. A student of Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design in Chicago, Metzker is best known for his work in cityscape and landscape photography and for his composite assemblages of printed film strips and single frame photographs. He lived in Philadelphia and taught at the Philadelphia College of Art for many years.
Images by Ray K. Metzker ...
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Chicago, 1957 (in-camera multiple exposures)
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City Whispers: Philadelphia, 1981
Valencia, 1961
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Nude, 1966 (composite - multiple images to create a patterned photograph)
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Man in Canoe, 1961