About the Book
This book is a companion to What I Shot I Shoot Not Now.
When Dan Wagner began developing his own film at the age of thirteen, he immediately realized he wanted to be a photographer.
When lacking a subject, Dan photographed himself. It was both a good way to bang out the final frames on a roll -- and an excuse to act out.
The photos in this book were taken between 1970, when Dan began his journey towards becoming a photographer, and 1982, when he opened his first photo studio in New York City.
In 2014, when Dan revisited the photos he'd taken of himself over the years he said, "Who I was I am not now.”
August 1, 2014
© Dan Wagner 2014 danwagnerphotography.com
When Dan Wagner began developing his own film at the age of thirteen, he immediately realized he wanted to be a photographer.
When lacking a subject, Dan photographed himself. It was both a good way to bang out the final frames on a roll -- and an excuse to act out.
The photos in this book were taken between 1970, when Dan began his journey towards becoming a photographer, and 1982, when he opened his first photo studio in New York City.
In 2014, when Dan revisited the photos he'd taken of himself over the years he said, "Who I was I am not now.”
August 1, 2014
© Dan Wagner 2014 danwagnerphotography.com
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 62 - Publish Date: Aug 27, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Big Apple, Los Angeles, New York City, Kodak film, Black and White, Self Portrait, Street Photography, Dan Wagner Photography, Spotmatic, Pentax, Nikon, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Nostalgia, Photographer, Assisting, Analog, Retro, Vintage, 1980's, 1970's, Selfies
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About the Creator
Dan Wagner
New York, New York
From the age of eight, when he received a Kodak Instamatic for his birthday, Dan Wagner has always been passionate about photography. Following his muse, Dan majored in photography in college. He subsequently assisted top shooters, opened a photo studio, and taught photography at FIT. His expertise runs the gamut to include fine art, advertising, corporate, editorial, event, and still life photography. Dan’s clients include Chubb Group, NYPD, FDNY, NBC Comcast, DuPont, MJHS, NSLIJ, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, numerous magazines and newspapers, as well as Fortune 500 companies. When not on assignment, Dan enjoys writing novels and articles, sailing, watching foreign films, hiking, travel, and most of all spending time with his family.