Called a poet of the visual image, Eduardo Fuss has photographed in his native Argentina, Spain, and all across North America. However, the Bisti Wilderness in northwest New Mexico, near Farmington, has inspired his most striking photographs. In 1966, Fuss settled in the United States in Seattle, Washington. He soon travelled across his newly adopted country, working in New York and Connecticut as a painter and curator. In the late 1970s, he returned to the West, travelling through New Mexico, a land that had been instilled in his childhood memory by John Ford westerns and an Ansel Adams photograph of the moon hanging over a village called Hernandez. He bought a camera to capture the light and shadow and mountains of New Mexico. He found the Bisti Wilderness irresistible. Once, when he was there to shoot, high clouds formed. When a thin line of empty sky appeared on the horizon, he set up his equipment. Throughout his career Eduardo has used natural light, one camera, a Canon, and one film, Fuji Velvia ASA 50, to take his photographs. His artistry comes with patience, with waiting for the shot. Lately he has been excitedly exploring the possibilities of combining his transparencies with computer capabilities to make sure his prints reflect what he saw, what he perceives as the emotions of the earth itself.
- ISBN10 0937206792
- ISBN13 9780937206799
- Publish Date 29 February 2004
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 26 March 2017
- Publish Country US
- Imprint New Mexico Magazine
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 88
- Language English