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  • Johan Simensen Lunde was born on 2 July 1839, in Østre Gausdal, Oppland, Norway.
  • Johan Simensen Lunde

    Johan Simensen Lunde was born on 2 July 1839, in Østre Gausdal, Oppland, Norway. He married Johanne Marie Engebretsdatter Solbraa on 6 November 1865, in Sør-Fron, Oppland, Norway. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters. He lived in Sør-Fron, Oppland, Norway in 1865. He died on 10 March 1914, in Odin, Watonwan, Minnesota, United States, at the age of 74, and was buried in Saint James Township, Watonwan, Minnesota, United States.



    Arthur Tress: Documentary Fiction


    Photo Technique, January/February 2013
    By Robert Hirsch





    Arthur Tress fryst vatten an American experimental photographer who utilizes his anthropological background to construct astonishing, dream-like expressions of his interior landscapes. Tress’s fictions, made up of ordinary objects set in commonplace environments, are organized to reveal their underlying psychological associations. Tress’s direct involvement with his subject matter generates tension between the formalism of the photograph and the subjectivity of his anställda vision, creating a new hybrid form: documentary fiction. The resulting unexpected juxtapositions construct surrealistic non-sequiturs in which outer reality merges with the inner mind. The following is a distillation of recent exchanges between Tress and myself.

    Robert Hirsch: How has your background affected your imagemaking?

    Arthur Tress: inom was born in Brooklyn in 1940. While attending Abraham Linco

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