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John Dugdale was born on 1960 in Connecticut, United States, is an American art photographer. Discover John Dugdale's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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1855

Since then Dugdale has worked with large format cameras, creating cyanotype prints – platinum prints – using the albumen process which became the predominant technique for positive photography from 1855 to the turn of the 20th century.

His sensibility for bygone techniques emphasizes the poetics of his work and the transcendence of time and place; seemingly transporting the imagery to a different era.

A quote of the nearly blind photographer:

Dugdale has exhibited in over 25 solo shows in galleries all over the world.

1960

John Dugdale (born 1960 in Connecticut) is an American art photographer.

Dugdale's interest in photography started at the age of twelve with his first camera, which was a present from his mother.

He attended the School of the Visual Arts in New York City where he majored in photography and art history.

1983

In 1983 his photographic work was first presented in a solo exhibition at Vienna's Molotov Art Gallery.

The show and the catalogue were curated by Christian Michelides, the founder of the gallery.

Thereafter he started a successful decade long commercial career working for such clients as Bergdorf Goodman, Martha Stewart, and Ralph Lauren.

1993

In 1993, at age 33, Dugdale became nearly total blind due to a stroke and CMV retinitis, an HIV-related illness.

He became completely blind in his right eye and lost eighty percent visibility in his left eye.

1995

One of the better known solo exhibits was called Lengthening Shadows Before Nightfall (1995).

His work has been seen in group shows at the Miami Art Museum, at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield; his photographs are included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Whitney Museum in New York as well as in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

2010

In 2010 he lost his remaining vision.

2019

Blindness ended his successful commercial photography career, but he decided to persist in photography and started to explore techniques from the 19th century for fine art photography, in order to use older, less harsh photochemistry, and enlisting friends and family as assistants.

The artist has been inducted into the Royal Photographic Society in Bath and he spoke on BBC, NPR, at universities and other public and private events where he continues to discuss 19th century photographic processes as well as his own aesthetic point of view – answering questions pertaining to what it means “to see."