Richard Benson

For other people named Richard Benson, see Richard Benson (disambiguation).

Richard M.A. Benson (born November 8, 1943) is an American photographer, printer and educator who utilizes photographic processing techniques of the past and present.

Biography

Born in Newport, Rhode Island, he began teaching photography at Yale University in 1979 and was dean of the Yale School of Art from 1996 to 2006.[1] Benson has a broad range of interests in the photographic print-silver, platinum, palladium, and ink. Working in these different mediums, sometimes learning forgotten crafts and sometimes creating new ones, he has become convinced that ink and the modern photo offset press possess a potential for photographic rendition beyond anything else previously known. In recent years he has been working on the relationship between the computer and traditional photographic imagery, and has been applying the lessons from this in the production of long run offset books of work by different photographers, in both black and white and color.

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