France Scully Osterman

France Scully Osterman
USA
Practice: Photographer
Movement/Style: Vintage processes, Portraits

I discovered the work of France Scully Osterman watching ‘A&A Portrait 2011’ series on YouTube and was taken by the photographer’s excitement toward her work practices, eye for beauty and composition and enthusiasm. In the video, Osterman takes the viewer through the collodion process, from preparing plates through to hanging finished works. It was interesting seeing the process and approach to the work from the photographer’s perspective and I was greatly inspired in the way Osterman presented the finished pieces. So much so that I have experimented with splitting/creating polyptych displays of my own images for my Invent, define, destruct series. Although Osterman’s style is very different from my own, there are cross overs in practice in her vision, enthusiasm, application of vintage technology and methodology. Osterman’s eyes smile when she talks about photography and her work. There is a lot to be said about that in itself.

A&A Portraits (2011) France Scully Osterman (screenshot)

A&A Portraits (2011) France Scully Osterman (screenshot)

France Scully Osterman, Daydream , 2001

France Scully Osterman, Daydream , 2001

Relevance to practice

Alternative printing, Large format, Analogue, Composition, Design

Keywords

France Scully Osterman, Wet plate, Collodion, Large format photography, Community of practice

References

123marketstreet 2011, A&A Portrait – France Scully Osterman, online video, YouTube, viewed 3 May 2020, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfcfVVsz4xc&feature=youtu.be>

Scully Osterman, F 2001, Daydream, photograph, viewed 13 May 2020, <http://www.howardgreenberg.com/artists/france-scully-osterman>

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