Jill Enfield
Jill Enfield (born August 8, 1954 in Miami Beach, Florida)[1] is a photographer and hand coloring artist best known for her work in alternative photographic processes such as Cyanotype and Collodion process. She has taught at The New School (Parsons Division),[2] ICP, and New York University.
Jill Enfield | |
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Born | New York City, New York, USA | August 8, 1954
Nationality | American |
Education | New York University Visual Studies Workshop |
Known for | Photography |
Spouse(s) | Richard Rabinowitz (1978 - present) |
Children | Eve Enfield Rabinowitz (b. 1990), Sally Enfield Rabinowitz (b. 1994) |
Awards | Golden Light Award for Best Technical Book (Maine Photographic Workshops), 25 Best Websites (Photo District News Magazine), |
Works
- Enfield, Jill (2002). Photo-imaging: a complete guide to alternative processes. New York: Amphoto Books. ISBN 0817453997.
- Enfield, Jill (2013). Jill Enfield's Guide to Photographic Alternative Processes.1st Edition. Routledge Books. ISBN 9780415810241.
- Enfield, Jill (2020). Jill Enfield's Guide to Photographic Alternative Processes.2nd Edition. Routledge Books. ISBN 1138229075.
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References
- Schaefer, Robert A., Jr. "Interview with Jill Enfield". Alternative Photography. Archived from the original on August 26, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
- "New Views". American Photo. 9 (1): 49. January–February 1998. ISSN 1046-8986. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
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