David Fokos
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1Cat Harbor, Catalina Island, California
13 x 13 inches (image size)
22 x 26 inches (framed)
Edition 4 of 50
Courtesy of the Artist and Kopeikin Gallery
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David Fokos (b. 1960, Baltimore, MD) creates photographs of land and seascapes that evoke tranquility and emanate light with a concentration on capturing the feeling and emotion of a location, rather than documenting precise imagery.
At Cornell, Fokos studied Japanese art history, film, and poetry, and, while he does not specifically set out to render traditional haiku concepts in photographic form, there is a noticeable tie-in of Japanese aesthetic tradition evident in the grace, stillness, and simplicity of each piece. "With my work, I'm not trying to show the viewer what these places look like, but rather what they feel like... I have been greatly inspired by the haiku poet's ability to convey deeply felt sentiment through a minimal number of words... I feel that the spirit expressed in these concepts resonates within my images." -D. Fokos
Fokos' multistep process is compulsory for his product. While many people consider photography a swift medium, Fokos labors over each image and adds only three to four new photographs to his portfolio each year. Fokos solely works with a large- format 8 x 10 Korona View camera from the 1920's and uses long exposures lasting from 20 seconds to 60 minutes. After developing the film and selecting the best photographs, he then scans the images into his computer and often spends over 100 hours fine-tuning each element. Then, the final selection of works for his portfolio is made.
David Fokos regularly exhibits across the United States and in Japan, Russia, and Switzerland among other countries abroad. His work is frequently published and is also included in the collections of: Banana Republic, Microsoft, Texaco Corporation, McGraw- Hill, the Museum of Fine Art, Houston, the Museum of Photographic Art in San Diego, and the Boise Art Museum, among others.