John Dugdale

 John Dugdale: A Man of Vision — Online - Don't Take Pictures

John Dugdale was a photographer who primarily used alternative processes like cyanotype and platinum prints. These cyanotypes are much different than the standard ones of plants and other common items. These photos, on the other hand, contain rich tonalities and have beautiful detail. The blue color also adds to the story behind the photos, creating a cooler, dim feeling. Paired with the poses full of raw emotion, the intensity of the images changes. The image above is particularly very touching, with the way their heads lock together and the lady's hair drapes over his head as if it is a drape to protect him. She keeps her head up for the man and lets him fall onto her for support. There is something about seeing a grown man feel so deeply with what seems to be his mother that really resonates and gives a strong sense of nostalgia. 

A Quiet Confidence – New York Master photographer: John Dugdale – VAGA  magazine

John Dugdale | Jacob's Ladder, Lockwood Farm, Stone Ridge, NY (1999) | Artsy

The photos above and below both use poses that are cohesive with the objects around. This technique makes the composition flow very nicely and may bring thoughts about the similarities between us and our surroundings. These poses are also seem very natural, and the nudity adds to the raw feeling. It is hard to pinpoint it, but the emotion in these photos is so clearly understood and felt by the viewer. They explore the deep rooted parts of our emotions that are rarely visualized so well. Seeing how using a different process of photography can change the mood and meaning of the photos is really interesting. 

John Dugdale | Alternative Impressions

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