About Me
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As a photographer Datnoff strives for each photograph to be studied by the viewer – not to analyze how it is done but perhaps why it was done. His body of work is entitled “Film -What you see is what you get!” He says; “Photography is like music… there are dynamics of rhythm in form and shape, composition and of course color. The camera is an attuned photographic instrument, the negative (or in my case, the transparency) is the score and the final print is the performance.”
Mostly self-taught the photographer began printing his own work in 1979, from color transparencies and black and white fiber. He studied the “zone system” of black & white film calibration and printmaking and was trained by the master photographer, Oliver Gagliani of San Francisco until his death in 1993.
The camera equipment used is a Deardorf 5 X 7 view camera and Rolleils Twin Lens Reflex (medium format). All of these are from the 50′s & 60′s; no batteries; all manually adjusted with a handheld light meter.
Stephen Datnoff’s home base is Hood River Oregon in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Not a bad place for a photographer to live. Besides having stunning landscapes ranging from rain forests to high desert, Stephen’s home is also filled with lots of very interesting and active people. His photographs tell their story. Stories of old cowboys who still live like their ancestors and stories of modern superhero cowboys (and cowgirls) who kiteboard, kayak, mountain bike, snowboard, ski and skate. You get the idea. There is a lot going on here and Stephen is the perfect person to capture it. His passion for photographing people, places, nature, sports and lifestyle is evident in the product. His keen eye and knowledge of places to photograph makes him a great asset as both a commercial photographer and location scout. He is well traveled and available for world wide assignments. He is also available for stock sales.