20th Century Pictorial Photographer Mary Devens

May 19
2011
Born 154 years ago today, on 17 May 1857 in Ware, Massachusetts, Mary Devens was considered one of the ten most prominent pictorial photographers of the early 20th century.
She was listed as a founding member of Alfred Stieglitz’s famed Photo-Secession.
“The Ferry, Concarneau”, a photograph by Mary Devens, c1904, Camera Work, No 7, 1904

 

Devens developed an interest in photography sometime in early life, with a strong interest in printing techniques that could be manipulated by the photographer, including ozotype, gum bichromate and platinum printing. She mastered the gum bichomate process so well that she gave a lecture on it to the Cambridge Photographic Club in 1896.
Mary Devens met Boston photographer F. Holland Day in 1890s, who personally submitted five of her prints to the London Photographic Salon of 1898 and was responsible for introducing her to photographer Alfred Stieglitz, with whom she would regularly correspond for many years. Day also promoted her work in his famous lecture “Photography as Fine Art” at the Harvard Camera Club in 1900 and included several of her prints in his 1901 exhibition “The New School of American Photography.”
Mary Devens – Charcoal Effect. Photogravure published in Camera Notes, 1902, c1901, Camera Notes, Vol 6 No 1, July 1902
In 1900-1901, several of her photographs were added to the important Paris exhibition of women photographers organized by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
In 1902 Devens was elected to Britain’s Linked Ring, and Stieglitz listed her as a founding member of the Photo-Secession. That same year Stieglitz also listed her as one of the ten most prominent American pictorial photographers in an article in Century Magazine.
About this same time Devens’ eyesight began to fail rapidly due to an unknown cause. After 1904 she showed only a few prints in exhibitions, although Stieglitz included her work in the in augural exhibition at his Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession in 1905. She is not known to have engaged in any photographic activity after 1905.
Devens died on 13 March 1920 in Cambridge.

In Germany you get married in a church, hotel or a castle

May 13
2011

In Germany you either get married in a church,  hotel or castle but, definitely not the beach. This newly wed couple from Germany honeymooning in Maui decided  to have their photos taken in their wedding attire so the could make all their friends jealous.   Guess what? It worked…..

 


 

 

Lacey my intern and I had  so much fun together with this couple on the beach. Of course, I don’t speak a word of German except for  ordering a Steinlager so, we had to have a interpreter. Thanks Gabi for helping out.

 


Maui Surf Lesson Pictures- Maui Surfer Girls

Apr 29
2011

April- Spring Break has been a busy time for me as a Maui Photographer. Many families came for Family portraits, numerous couples were married on the Maui beaches and I also was able to fit in a few shoots for Maui Surfer Girls who’s one of Maui’s premier Surf Schools.

 

Below are a few shots that include a awesome land lesson given by the owner of Maui Surfer Girls herself, ” Dustin Tester” teaching water safety and surfing to a newly married couple from San Fransisco, CA at their first Surf Lesson.

 

If your planning a trip to Maui this summer and are looking for Family portraits, Wedding or renewal photos please, call Nicole @ Behind The Lens Maui to customize your photo session at: 808 205-2366

 

 

Engagement photos on Maui

Feb 25
2011

Thinking of popping the question while in Maui with your loved one? Why not document the moment with a surprise photo session with Maui Photographer, Nicole Sanchez ? We can set up a romantic walk on the beach with flowers, will you marry me written in the sand before you arrive and do a toast on the beach at sunset while someone plays the harp or the guitar.  We can customize the details for you and capture your memories on film. We will work with you on the details, and stay within your budget.