Bill Jacobson
American(1955)
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Bill Jacobson is an American photographer based in New York City, best known for his evocative, blurred imagery that emerged in the early 1990s in response to the AIDS crisis. His work explores themes of memory, loss, impermanence, and the fragility of the human body, often using soft-focus and diffused light to create ethereal, haunting images. Over his career he has expanded into architectural and landscape photography, maintaining a meditative quality that underscores the transient nature of existence.
Series WorkMale ArtistGelatin Silver PrintContemporary PhotographyAmerican ArtistLate 20th CenturyPostmodern ArtMuted Color PaletteMelancholic MoodContemporary PhotographerFigurative PhotographyFine Art Photography
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