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Lena Herzog : ウィキペディア英語版
Lena Herzog

Lena Herzog is a Russian American documentary and fine art photographer.
Born Elena Pisetski in 1970 in the Russian city of Ekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains, Herzog moved to St. Petersburg in 1987 to attend the Philological Faculty of St. Petersburg University where she studied languages (English & Spanish) and literature. In 1990 she emigrated to the United States and graduated with a degree in Philosophy from Mills College specializing in the History and Philosophy of Science. She was also a research consultant at Stanford University.〔Greenstreet, Rosanna. ("Q & A: Lena Herzog" ), ''The Guardian'', London, November 22, 2003.〕 Herzog started taking photographs in 1997 and studied photographic printing techniques with the Italian master printer Ivan Dalla Tana in Milan and later with French master printer Marc Valesella. She combines some of the very early photographic darkroom processes with contemporary techniques to achieve her desired effects.
Her work has been published and reviewed in ''The New Yorker'',〔Frazier, Ian. ("The March of the Strandbeests" ). ''The New Yorker'', September 5, 2011.〕 ''The New York Times'',〔Harrison, Kathryn (), "Book Review - Lost Souls", ''The New York Times'', December 5, 2010.〕 ''The Los Angeles Times'',〔Wertheim, Margaret, () "The Light Stuff," ''Los Angeles Times'', December 5, 2004.〕'' The Paris Review'',〔Herzog, Lena & Graham Dorrington, (), "Airship," ''The Paris Review'', New York, Spring 2008.〕 ''Harper’s Magazine'',〔Herzog, Lena. (), "Garden of Rocks," ''Harper's Magazine'', New York, May, 2008.〕 ''El País'',〔Molina, Margot, "La fotógrafa rusa Lena Herzog refleja en su libro 'Tauromaquia' el sentimento de la fiesta," (), Madrid, April 19, 2002.〕 ''El Mundo''〔Cejudo, Andres Marin, (), "La mirada apócrifa," ''El Mundo'', April 16, 2002.〕 ''The Believer'',〔Weschler, Lawrence. "Lena Herzog ()." ''The Believer,'' June 2011.〕 ''The British Journal of Photography'',〔Sumner, Dawn. "Spanish Eyes: Interview" (), ''The British Journal of Photography'', December 12–31, 2003.〕 and ''Cabinet'',〔Herzog, Lena, (), "Rhapsody in Death," ''Cabinet Magazine'', Winter 2009–2010〕 among others. Her work has been exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,〔(), "LACMA News Release," October, 2003〕 Pasadena Museum of California Art,〔(), "International Buddhist Film Festival Debuts at Los Angeles County Museum of Art," PRNewswire, October 23, 2003.〕 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco), and the International Center of Photography (New York).

She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, German filmmaker Werner Herzog. They have collaborated on some projects including a book of stills from her husband’s film ''Bad Lieutenant'' which was published by Rizzoli in 2009. Werner Herzog wrote the introduction to Lena Herzog’s book ''Pilgrims'', which was released in 2002.
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