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Occupation
  
Fine Art Photographer

Books
  
Dog Run

Name
  
Michael Crouser

Nationality
  
American


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Notable works
  
Photography monographs Los Toros and Dog Run

Notable awards
  
1st Prize in Fine Art Books at the 2008 International Photography Awards for Los Toros

Education
  
College of Saint Benedict

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Michael Crouser (born 1962) is an American fine art and commercial photographer best known for his black and white photographs that merge fine art and documentary imagery.

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Biography

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Los Toros (Twin Palms Publishers 2007), Crouser's first monograph, was awarded first prize in the Fine Art Book category at 2008 International Photography Awards and his prints can be found in the permanent collections of The Minneapolis Institute of Arts and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. In 2012 Leica Gallery of New York City presented Michael Crouser: A Mid-Career Retrospective featuring the work of four distinct series from 25 years of photographs. Crouser eschews digital methods in his work, preferring Tri-X film and the traditional darkroom. He currently divides his time between his hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Brooklyn, New York.

Los Toros

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Crouser’s seminal work resulting from fifteen years of photographing bullfights in Spain, Mexico, South America and France. He shot 900 rolls of film on this project, and then spent a year and-a-half in the darkroom developing his diffused, toned, trademark style. He then spent six additional years shooting bullfighting scenes with this unique style in mind, finishing the shooting for this project in 2001. Twin Palms published his critically acclaimed, award-winning monograph Los Toros, with an introduction by Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa, in 2007.

Dog Run

Called by The Toronto Globe and Mail "perhaps the least sentimental book of dog photos ever printed," Crouser’s second monograph, Dog Run, (Viking Studio, 2008) is an exploration of canine pets and how they act outside in the influence of their owners. The book was photographed over the course of three years in Manhattan’s Tompkins Square Park Dog Run and in Minneapolis, at the Lake Of The Isles Dog Park.

Sin Tiempo

The Spanish translation for “without time”, this ongoing project (1986–present) seeks the chance crossings of certain moments, faces, setting and vignettes that exhibit no evidence of popular culture or elements, which would fix the images in a specific time.

Mountain Ranch

Crouser’s current series; an exploration of the fading lifestyle of Colorado cattle ranchers.

References

Michael Crouser Wikipedia