Two California Photographers
Two California Photographers
Two California Photographers

Miner & Taylor

Two California Photographers

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Two California Photographers
Two California Photographers
Two California Photographers

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Description

The catalog Two California Photographers features the work of emerging photographers, Michael Miner and Robert B. Taylor. Both artists work with large format cameras. They focus on the California landscape for inspiring and creating a series of uniquely haunting images.

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Artist

Michael Miner has spent over thirty years as a cinematographer, writer and director of award winning films. After graduating from UCLA with a Master of Fine Arts degree, he won numerous awards and wrote screenplays for Oliver Stone, Sylvester Stallone and Michael Douglas among others. During this time he continued to develop his personal craft as a still photographer, electing to work with large format cameras and sheet film. In 2002, he embarked upon a series of studies that would chronicle the chaos, beauty and soul of the landscape, often photographing in remote locations. He began exhibiting this work in 2008 and individually creates handcrafted 30×40 inch gelatin silver photographs with Ilford Classic fiber-based photographic paper from 5×7 or 8×10 format HP5 sheet film. In January, 2010 and October 2014, he received Artist-in-Residence grants from the National Park Service to photograph the Southwest. In June, 2010, Miner received a Merit Award from Black and White Magazine, which published a number of images from his portfolio.

michael miner portrait

Robert Taylor’s work embodies a strong connection to rural northern California, home to his family for four generations. Born in 1946, Robert has been engaged in the making of photographs for over forty years. Entirely self taught, he uses 4×5 and 8×10 format view cameras, as well as a 645 medium format camera, and chooses images that have a special history or personal meaning – often capturing ordinary life within minutes of his home. His love of the land in Mendocino and surrounding areas are translated into his photographs. Frank Leavitt, a Brooks graduate, introduced photography to Taylor during their mutual tour of duty. That fed the desire to capture images of local scenes when he returned home to California. He was even more inspired after seeing an exhibition of Ansel Adams and most particularly, to perfect his technical and esthetic excellence.

robert taylor portrait