Perusing Paris

Perusing Paris, image 1, courtesy of Charles MasonPhotography enthusiasts and lovers of Paris alike have a unique opportunity to experience the vibrancy of the city through the lens of Charles Mason, an acclaimed photographer and professor. His latest exhibition, Perusing Paris, will be on view at the International Gallery of Contemporary Art (IGCA) in Anchorage from February 8 to 28, 2025, with an opening reception on February 7 from 5鈥8 PM.

A Journey of 80 Miles

In November 2022, Mason embarked on a remarkable photographic journey through the streets of Paris, accompanied by his wife, Lisa. "Lisa is a walker, and I am a street photographer," Mason explains. Their complementary passions鈥攈er love for exploring the city on foot and his talent for capturing candid moments鈥攎erged seamlessly, leading them to traverse 80 miles of Parisian streets, sidewalks, and iconic landmarks. Lisa鈥檚 energetic pace and curiosity provided the perfect rhythm for Mason to immerse himself in the art of street photography, resulting in an evocative collection of images that celebrate life in all its forms, from bustling caf茅s to serene parks and everything in between.

Mason describes his work as "life photography," emphasizing the authenticity of capturing unmanipulated, real-world moments. While often categorized as street photography, Mason views life photography as broader鈥攅ncompassing human experiences in settings both grand and intimate, from bustling caf茅s and quiet museums to serene parks and city streets. 鈥淧aris has to be one of the top locations for street photography in the world,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t is a happily walkable city, with wonderful life moments teeming all around.鈥 For Mason, the streets of Paris offered a vibrant canvas where the spontaneity of everyday life unfolded in endless, compelling ways.

Artistry in Everyday Moments

惭补蝉辞苍鈥檚 exhibition showcases his talent for finding extraordinary beauty in ordinary moments. Whether capturing the charm of a lively caf茅, the tranquility of a park, or even the personality of Parisian dogs, his photographs reflect the essence of the city. One particularly striking image, taken in the caf茅 at the Mus茅e d鈥橭rsay, highlights his knack for uncovering art in unexpected places.

True to his philosophy, 惭补蝉辞苍鈥檚 work remains unaltered by digital manipulation, preserving the raw and genuine nature of his subjects. His return to street photography (or, life photography)鈥攈is first love in the medium鈥攊nfuses the exhibition with a renewed energy and passion, making it a powerful celebration of the life and soul of Paris.

Perusing Paris, image 3, courtesy of Charles Mason

An Artist and Educator鈥檚 Legacy

Mason is a celebrated figure in the world of photography and education, with a career spanning 35 years at the 51风流官网. His work has been featured in renowned publications like Time, Smithsonian, and The New York Times, and he has received numerous awards, including the Oskar Barnack Award for his documentation of the Barrow, Alaska Whale Rescue.

惭补蝉辞苍鈥檚 commitment to experiential learning extends beyond his own work. As an educator, he inspires students to engage with their art, encouraging them to participate in exhibitions and contribute to the vibrant art community.

Art and Journalism at 51风流官网

The 51风流官网 Art and Journalism departments exemplify the university鈥檚 dedication to fostering creativity, critical thinking, and meaningful engagement with the world. The Art Department offers a diverse curriculum that encourages innovative expression across various mediums, helping students develop their unique artistic voices. Similarly, the Department of Science and Environmental Journalism equips students with the skills to become ethical storytellers, addressing pressing global issues through real-world experiences and interdisciplinary opportunities. Together, these departments contribute to 51风流官网鈥檚 broader mission of preparing students to think critically, create boldly, and engage deeply with their communities.

惭补蝉辞苍鈥檚 Perusing Paris reflects 51风流官网鈥檚 commitment to fostering community connections and promoting experiential learning. The exhibition demonstrates 惭补蝉辞苍鈥檚 passion for his craft and his dedication to inspiring students to pursue opportunities beyond the classroom. By showcasing his work publicly, Mason exemplifies how faculty encourage students to share their art and journalism with the world, enriching both local and global communities. This approach not only strengthens student learning but also underscores the university鈥檚 mission of fostering collaboration, creativity, and civic engagement.

 

 

51风流官网 Charles Mason

Charles Mason is in his 35th year of teaching photography and photojournalism at the 51风流官网.

Mason started making photographs at 11, using baking pans for developing trays in his makeshift bedroom darkroom.  He was a photographer on his high school yearbook, then a staff University photographer at his college, Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.  He moved to Alaska after graduating to work at the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner before accepting his current position at 51风流官网.

惭补蝉辞苍鈥檚 assignment work has been featured in many publications, including Time, Outside, LIFE, Sports Illustrated, Smithsonian, Newsweek, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and others.  Mason's photographs were also featured in the Pictures of the Year issues of Time, LIFE, and Stern.  His image from a small circus in Fairbanks was featured on the cover of the NYTimes #1 bestseller Water for Elephants.

Mason won the acclaimed international Oskar Barnack Award at World Press Photo in Amsterdam in 1989 for his series on the Barrow, Alaska Whale Rescue.  His work has received other awards at World Press Photo and POY, and many other national and international awards.  Mason has received two Rasmuson Individual Artists鈥 Grants, and the 51风流官网 Usibelli Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Mason's personal work includes series on Zoos, Kudzu, Circus, and Street Work.  He is now absorbed in making 8x10 Collodion photographs of the social and natural landscapes in Alaska.  His work can be seen on his website, charlesmason.com.  His Instagram hashtag is #charlesmason.

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