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1 Life  





2 Time-based works  



2.1  Everyday  







3 Other notable photographs  





4 Additional projects  





5 Exhibitions  





6 Bibliography  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Noah Kalina
Kalina in 2021
Born

Noah Kalina


(1980-07-04) July 4, 1980 (age 44)
EducationSchool of Visual Arts
Known for
  • Portrait photography
  • Notable workEveryday
    Websitenoahkalina.com

    Noah Kalina (born July 4, 1980) is an American art photographer. Much of Kalina's work focuses on the passage of time including his well-known project Everyday which shows the aging of a human.[1][2] His photographs have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Monocle, Businessweek, Nylon, Esquire, Le Monde, and Interview, among others.

    Life

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    Born in Huntington, New York, on July 4, 1980,[3] Kalina attended Harborfields High School. He graduated from the School of Visual Arts. For years he was based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn[4] but Kalina now works from a studio in Lumberland, New York.[5][6] Kalina has created a number of widely exhibited photographs, generally working in medium format, using the Danish Phase One XF camera+IQ3 back with Schneider and Phase One lenses and Profoto strobes.[7][8]

    Time-based works

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    A number of Kalina's projects have been noted as examinations of the passage of time.[9] By returning to a subject at a later point and creating additional photographs of it, a sequence of his images draws attention both to the aspects of the subject that have changed and the aspects that have remained the same. Projects that use this format include Everyday (himself, since 2000), Domino Sugar (the Domino Sugar Factory, since 2010), River and N1 (the intersection of River Street and North 1st Street in Brooklyn, since 2013), Lumberland (ablack walnut tree, since 2015), and The River (the Delaware River, since 2015).[10] In 2020, The New York Times commissioned a new extended series of photos-over-time from Kalina of the view from his bedroom window from October 2020 to June 2021.[11]

    Everyday

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    [Everyday] represents a phenomenal amplification [in] how many people the piece touched in such a short period of time. There is nothing comparable in the history of photography.

    –William A. Ewing, museum director of the Musée de l'Élysée, speaking to The New York Times[1][12]

    Kalina began taking a photo of himself every day starting on January 11, 2000, at age 19. The video Everyday shows the photos chronologically, six per second, with an original piano score by his former girlfriend Carly Comando.[13] Kalina uploaded the video in August 2006 where it received widespread attention and has since become the subject of homages and parodies. The long-term project is ongoing. Since 2009, Kalina has been using the Nikon Coolpix S10 to make his daily portrait.[14]

    Other notable photographs

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    Kalina's style of photography has been described as "meditative" and "quiet".[15]

    Additional projects

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    In July 2019, Kalina began to publish a popular email newsletter covering topics including photography and nature and Kalina has commented this project is his primary focus.[20][21] In October 2020, Kalina and commercial director Adam Lisagor launched the podcast All Consuming[22] where they review direct-to-consumer brands that advertise on Instagram.[23]

    Exhibitions

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    Year Title Gallery Location
    2022 The Wood for the Trees Hawk & Hive Andes, New York
    2021 Over Time Catskill Art Society Livingston Manor, New York
    2021 The River Nonneta and Friends Creative Barryville, New York
    2021 XII Edition Magmart Naples, Italy
    2020 Village Motel Gallerie Blanc Montreal, Canada
    2020 everyday VSOP Projects Greenport, NY
    2019 This Must Be The Place VSOP Projects Greenport, NY
    2018 Cosmik Debris VSOP Projects Greenport, NY
    2018 Decode: Artist Interpret Data John Jay College of Criminal Justice New York, NY
    2018 The Great Outdoors Hurleyville Arts Centre Hurleyville, NY
    2017 Landscapes and Interventions Hathaway Gallery Atlanta, GA
    2017 Projected International Center of Photography New York, NY
    2017 Daydreams and Nightmares VSOP Projects Greenport, NY
    2017 The Fog Catskill Art Society Livingston Manor, NY
    2015 In the Mood: Photography and the Everyday Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography La Verne, CA
    2015 Selfie: From Self Portrait to Staging the Self Brandts Museum of Photographic Art Odense, Denmark
    2015 Tomorrow Has Passed One-Eyed Jacks Gallery Brighton, UK
    2014 Performance: Contemporary Photography from the Douglas Nielsen Collection Center for Creative Photography Tucson, AZ
    2013 Flowers 17 Frost Brooklyn, NY
    2013 Lovin' it? Bromer Art Collection Roggwil, Switzerland
    2013 These Friends 4 THIS LA Los Angeles, CA
    2012 Myths and Realities Visual Arts Gallery New York, NY
    2012 Faces, Places and Spaces Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities Arvada, CO
    2012 Biennale of Social Design Utrecht Manifest Utrecht, Netherlands
    2011 Borders THIS LA Los Angeles, CA
    2011 As Time Goes By Triennale di Milano Milan, Italy
    2011 And Introducing… Worksound Gallery Portland, Oregon
    2011 ilmage: The Uncommon Portrait Portsmouth Museum of Art Portsmouth, NH
    2010 Night Gallery Corcoran School of the Arts and Design Washington, DC
    2010 Playground Octane Atlanta, Georgia
    2010 Thanks for Sharing D21 Kunstraum Leipzig, Germany
    2010 Cercle Vicieux Espace 201 Montreal, Canada
    2010 Pro'jekt LA 3: Dear Diary MOPLA - Space 15 Twenty Los Angeles, CA
    2010 these friends THIS LA Los Angeles, CA

    Bibliography

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    References

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    1. ^ a b Schneider, Keith (2007-03-18). "Look at Me, World! Self-Portraits Morph Into Internet Movies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2015-08-01. "Noah's video represents a phenomenal amplification not just in what he produced and how he did it, but how many people the piece touched in such a short period of time," said Mr. Ewing, the author of "Face: The New Photographic Portrait" (Thames & Hudson). "There is nothing comparable in the history of photography."
  • ^ a b "Meet Noah Kalina, the Zuckerberg Wedding Photographer and Former Viral-Video Sensation". New York. 22 May 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  • ^ Lehner, Ace, ed. (May 6, 2021). Self-Representation in an Expanded Field. MDPI. p. 87. ISBN 9783038975649.
  • ^ Kelly, Liz (2006-12-22). "He Oughta Be in Pictures". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2007-08-26.
  • ^ "Noah Kalina "Over Time"". Catskills Art Society. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  • ^ Essmaker, Ryan (July 17, 2018). "Noah Kalina". The Great Discontent. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  • ^ Bogan, Daniel (21 September 2021). "Uses This / Noah Kalina". UsesThis.com. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  • ^ Gorence, Amanda (15 April 2014). "What's In Your Camera Bag?: Photographer Noah Kalina". FeatureShoot. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  • ^ Brooks, Ellis (17 December 2021). "NFTs Are Critical for the Future of Art". OneZero. Retrieved 22 December 2021. Time is a recurring theme in Kalina's work, and he frequently works on series that explore and document subtle changes in a single subject over a long period.
  • ^ a b Gottschalk, Molly. "How to Channel a Daily Vision into a 20-Year Photography Career". 99u. Adobe. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  • ^ "Inside Culture: Portfolio". Arts and Leisure. The New York Times. New York. July 25, 2021. p. 2. The photographer Noah Kalina, who often creates time-lapse projects, created more than 110 pictures from the same spot at his home in Lumberland, N.Y., between October and June – a time when many were forced to remain stationary.
  • ^ Hoby, Hermione; Lamont, Tom (10 April 2010). "How YouTube made superstars out of everyday people". The Guardian. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  • ^ Carlson, Jen (9 January 2008). "Noah Kalina, Photographer". Gothamist. Archived from the original on 14 April 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2012. That video, called "everyday," was scored to original music by his ex-girlfriend Carly Comando
  • ^ Matey, James (April 2021). Iris Recognition on Noah Kalina's Everyday (PDF) (Technical report). National Institute of Standards and Technology. doi:10.6028/NIST.TN.2154. 2154.
  • ^ "Noah Kalina - The Shorty Awards". Shorty Awards. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
  • ^ Blazenhoff, Rusty (2 November 2012). "The Looking Glass, Disney Parks As Seen By Selected Photographers". Laughing Squid. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  • ^ "Some Like It Cold: Where Jet Engines Must Endure Icing to Take the Cake". GE.com. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  • ^ Kennedy, John (17 March 2017). "Google paints giant, colourful murals on its Irish and US data centres". Silicon Republic. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  • ^ Wiegers, Liz (17 October 2019). "The MoMA reveals fresh museum experience with reopening". Untitled Magazine. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  • ^ "Noah Kalina" (Interview). The Caret. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  • ^ Robayo, Patricio (September 10, 2021). "Noah Kalina presents 'Over Time'". Sullivan County Democrat. Callicoon, New York. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  • ^ "All Consuming". All Consuming. Retrieved 2021-06-21.
  • ^ "'All Consuming' Podcast, Featuring Adam Lisagor and Noah Kalina Reviewing Direct to Consumer Products". Laughing Squid. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
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