Fred Roessler

For my personal artistic expression, I photograph animals, landscapes, and historical places. When I photograph animals, I look for character and personality in the animals. When photographing nature or historical places try to capture the character of older forgotten times viewing the world through a less-hurried and gentler pace. With my photography I try to emphasize the importance of protecting special places like the open areas within San Mateo County.

I work with traditional black and white film and have added various treatments to the finished prints. I have selenium or sepia toned my prints, and have hand painted images with a heavy-pigmented oil paint; a process now experiencing a new popularity. My goal is to produce a print that is true to the details of the original subject. I use novel techniques to reflect my vision of a subject.

Printing in black and white reflects an honest sense of our environment and history, along with a sense of timelessness that current color printing processes sometimes lose. I enjoy making close-ups of details in plants, animals, and architectural elements. I also love the vastness of the ocean and foothills in my landscapes. Objects of vital detail and texture receive extra attention in my close-ups.


Portfolio:

Fred Roessler Photography

I produce prints in black and white that reflect an honest sense of our environment and history, along with a sense of timelessness that current color printing processes sometimes lose. I enjoy making close-ups of details in plants, animals, and architectural elements.

In the North Window “In the North Window”

10x10" silver gelatin print with oils

Lexa's Back “Lexa's Back”

11x14 silver gelatin print

Erik and Soccer Ball “Erik and Soccer Ball”

10x10 silver gelatin print with oils