Sam Bienstock - Photography

Sam Bienstock
Gypsies (Paris) 1969
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Yearning (New York City) 1965
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Party Girl (King Cross) 1972
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
The Tower (Paris) 2006
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Central Park South ( New York City) 2007
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Railway Boogie (Melbourne) 2005
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Young Protester (Sydney) 1971
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Scooter Boy (Kings Cross) 1971
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Icon (Mt. Isa Rodeo) 1971
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Repose (Charleston) 2006
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Entwined, Embrace (Paris)
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Pantheon (Paris) 2006
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Service Station (Sydney) 2002
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30x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Beat the Drum (Japan) 2008
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40x38cm
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Sam Bienstock
Playtime (Paris) 2006
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40x40cm
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Sam Bienstock
Night Fog (Krakow) 2006
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40x35cm
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Sam Bienstock
The Photographer (Paris) 1968
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Apparition at the Produce Markets I (Lisbon) 2000
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
The Snog (Spain) 2001
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Pont d'Amore (Paris) 2005
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Tokyo Nite Markets (Tokyo) 2008
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40x35cm
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Sam Bienstock
Bohemian Boatman (Prague) 2005
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Victoria Street (Kings Cross) 1971
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Tugboat Deckhand I (Sydney Harbour) 1972
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Charleston Storm (Charleston) 2006
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Tugboat Deckhand II (Sydney Harbour) 1972
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Buda from Pest (Budapest) 2006
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Contemplation (Paris) 2006
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Krakow Fog ( Krakow) 2006
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Danube Skyline (Budapest) 2006
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Manhattan Skyline (New York City) 2007
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Paris (Paris) 2006
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40x30cm
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Sam Bienstock
Emi on a Train (Tokyo) 2008
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Sam Bienstock
Sleeping Commuters (Tokyo) 2008
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40x27cm
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Sam Bienstock
Rude Mouse (Japan) 2008
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40x26cm
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Sam Bienstock
Kids with a wheel (Turkey) 2008
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40x24cm
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Sam Bienstock
Pidgeon Men (Turkey) 2008
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40x27cm
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Sam Bienstock
Metal Master (Turkey) 2008
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40x28cm
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Sam Bienstock
Gun Shop (Istanbul) 2008
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40x25cm
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Sam Bienstock
Fisherman (Japan) 2008
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40x24cm
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Sam Bienstock
Mount Fuji (Tokyo) 2008
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40x21cm
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Sam Bienstock
Fishing Boat (Japan) 2008
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40x22cm
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Sam Bienstock
Lobster Pots (Japan) 2008
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40x16cm
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Sam Bienstock
Bike Tunnel (Tokyo) 2008
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40x21cm
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Framed $540 silver gelatin archival rag hand printed and processed
Art enables us to see ourselves from new perspectives. Historically it documented real and imagined universes. To me it is of no small coincidence that from the year of the invention of photography, visual arts took flight into the non-realistic realms of impressionism, surrealism, abstract expressionism, and so on. As photography became the new documentation process for the visual arts, painters were released from exact visualization of the real world. During the last few decades, contemporary photography has moved towards the other major schools of visualization, with the exploration of the unreal. This is especially true since with the advent of digital photography.
My photography however remains firmly locked in the traditional role of observation. It is the root of my work to witness and capture a frieze in time of normal everyday street-life, unfiltered by experimentation. I see myself as a conservator leaving a time capsule relic for the future that describes who we are and where we have been as a people and a society. My work is as much about who I am as it is about the world around me.
Technically traditional, I shoot on black & white film stock using chemically produced silver gelatine imaging. It is a handcrafted timeless art whose essential processes have barely changed in more than 180 years.
Since the 1960’s my creative inspirations were drawn from a family friend, Weegee (Arthur Fellig), who demonstrated to me that simply walking the streets of my native New York City one could find the richest tapestry of life. Later this expanded to include the likes of Cartier-Bresson, Brassai, Kertesz, Lange, Doissneau, Brandt, Koudelka, Ronis, Smith and Winogrand.
I have been photographing the world around me for more than 40 years. It is with a constant urge to revisit moments in time, when the curiosity of watching other humans in the full embrace of life gave me pause to reflect, that I present these images to you. The beauty, dignity and joy of humanity in ordinary existence is the poetry of my black and white images.
- Sam Bienstock
“At Gallery Xposure Sam Bienstock shows the fruits of carrying his camera on the street for the past 40 years. Originally from New York, Bienstock came to Australia in 1970 and has worked as a respected "gaffer" (lighting technician) in the film industry ever since.
Bienstock's photographs share much of the simplicity and delight in observation of Cotton's opus. However, people are his prime focus and the street (appropriate for a former New Yorker) is his arena. A waif resting against a hydrant in New York in 1965, an ancient street photographer in Paris in 1968 and what looks like a difficult morning after a long Kings Cross night in 1971 are among Bienstock's best pictures.
Composition appears fairly rudimentary for Bienstock. There were a number of pictures where I wished he had tightened the window of his vision before pressing the shutter. However, Bienstock's awareness of the humanity passing before him vindicates his long commitment to street photography.”
- Robert McFarlane, The Sydney Morning Herald, March 8, 2005
Sam Bienstock
b. 1951 New York City, New York, United States
Selected Exhibition History
2008 Center for Fine At Photography (USA) – “Street Photography”
judged for inclusion in exhibition
2007 Brunswick Street Gallery – “In Plain View”
Two Person Exhibition
Alliance Francaise – “Paris…Paname”
Solo Exhibition
Alliance Francaise – “Lovers”
Group Exhibition
2006 Art2Muse – Simmer on the City, Sydney
Group exhibition
Melt Gallery – “Portraits from Yellow House & Kings Cross 2011”
Solo exhibition
Australian National Maritime Museum – Purchase of “Sydney Harbour Tugs” series for collection
2005 Gallery Xposure - Sydney
40 year solo retrospective exhibition “Wearing a Camera”
(Reviewed in Sydney Morning Herald 8/3/06)
Maritime Union of Australia
Purchase of “Sydney Harbour Tugs” series for collection
2003 Ulrick Schubert Photographic Art Award – Gold Coast Art Centre
judged for inclusion in annual group prize exhibition “Lisbon Façade”
McGregor Prize for Photography – University of Southern Queensland judged for inclusion in annual group prize exhibition “Ghost of the Alhambra” & “Tuscan Dance”
Nikon Summer Salon – Centre for Contemporary Photography judged for inclusion “Apparition at the Produce Markets I & II”
Polaroid – Annual Polaroid Award & P Magazine – judged for inclusion “Apparition at the Produce Markets III & IV”
2002 Gallery East - Sydney
two person photographic exhibition “Haiku Photography”
2001 Gallery East - Sydney
inclusion in annual Christmas group exhibition “Sydneyscape”
Gallery East - Sydney
two person photographic exhibition “Synchronicity”
2000 RPR Consultancy - Sydney
inclusion in annual Christmas group exhibition “Fragments”
1999 James Harvey Gallery - Sydney
two person photographic exhibition “Worlds Apart”
1998 Absolut Vodka - Sydney Opera House
judged for inclusion in annual group prize exhibition “Absolut
Harbour Bridge”
1995 “Under A Hot Tin Roof – art, passion and politics at the Tin
Sheds Art Workshop” by Therese Kenyon
inclusion of photographs from the Tin Sheds Arts Workshop, Sydney University, in book
1982 National Gallery of Australia “Commen Day Ball”
Acquired posters for collection
1975 Co-Director/Producer “The Greatest Advertisin Campaign the Country’s Ever Known” documentary film in collection Australian National Film & Sound Archives
1974 Commonwealth Bank - Sydney
one person photographic exhibition “Bondi Flare”
1973 Watters’ Gallery - Sydney
performance artist & photographer “Joe Bonomo Show”
1972-1974 Sydney University Arts Workshop (Tin Sheds) - Schools of Fine
Arts & Architecture (Univ. of Syd.) & Petersham T.A.F.E.
tutor - photography & video
member/photographer/screenprinter - Earthworks Poster Collective
1971-1972 Yellow House Art Gallery - Sydney
member/resident photographer
1970 emigrated to Australia from USA
1968-2006 publication credits & reviews include: Capture Magazine (AUS), Marie Claire (AUS), N.Y. Times (USA), Long Island Press (USA), Time Magazine (USA), U.S. Camera (USA), Popular Photography (USA), Associated Press (USA), Réalitès (France), Lighting Dimensions (USA), Sydney Morning Herald (AUS), Filmnews (AUS), Hanimex (AUS), Art Force (AUS), Australian Photography (AUS), Australian Bike Rider (AUS), & Encore Magazine (AUS).
Collections
Australian National Maritime Museum
National Gallery of Australia
Maritime Union of Australia