E. G. Barnhill: Florida Photographer, Adventurer, Entrepreneur

E. G. Barnhill: Florida Photographer, Adventurer, Entrepreneur

by Gary Monroe (Author)

Synopsis

In the age of railroads and steamships, of frontier Florida and the tourism boom of the early 1900s, photographer E. G. Barnhill set up shop in the young city of St. Petersburg. He pioneered a popular new type of tourist art, colorizing black-and-white snapshots taken by himself and his customers. He sold many of his hand-colored photographs as postcards or home decor.

Barnhill applied watercolors to black-and-white prints according to his own sense of light and palette and his interpretation of consumer demand. Visitors wanted one-of-a-kind works of art to help them remember the experience of Florida. Unlike other colorists of the time whose landscapes were airbrushed to appear dreamy and ethereal, Barnhill captured the state's clear, brisk colors with richness and intensity. He pushed aside conventions by using matte instead of glossy print paper to soak up colors better, and with radical experiments in gold toning and uranium dyes, which created unearthly hues.

Filled with vibrant images of Barnhill's unique creations, precursors to the popular landscape art of the Highwaymen and others, this book showcases a little-known artist whose inventive techniques-particularly his uranium-dye coloring-merit a place in the story of American photography. A fascinating mix of photographic realism and individual artistic vision, his work reveals both the Florida that was and the Florida that tourists wanted to believe in.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Published: 30 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 0813062772
ISBN 13: 9780813062778

Media Reviews
The art of the story lies with Barnhill and how he made a living off tourists with his picture post cards ... allowing them to take home a Florida experience color-stained with memories ... Monroe has preserved the process and reality of making these memories, which, in turn, makes his book a treasure indeed. -Creative Loafing Tampa
Author Bio
Gary Monroe, professor of fine arts and photography at Daytona State College, USA, is the author of numerous books, including Mary Ann Carroll: First Lady of the Highwaymen, Silver Springs: The Underwater Photography of Bruce Mozert, and The Highwaymen: Florida's African-American Landscape Painters.