
Barry Guthertz
Barry Guthertz's work has a profound spiritual component that distinguishes him as an artist and seeker. Photography is a way to communicate the strong emotions that caused him to click the shutter when he does—a way to share the very essence of the flower he is shooting. What is captured through his lens is an intimate inner reflection of the compositions he finds in the natural shapes, forms and abstract patterns in nature around him.
Having been a fine art black and white master darkroom printer for over twenty-five years, Guthertz continues to meticulously make his own prints, now using a state-of-the-art inkjet digital printer. All images are made with archival paper and archival HDR pigment-based inks.
Barry Guthertz has been exhibiting his photography for over forty years. His award-winning images have appeared in the Brooklyn Museum, the French Embassy, as well as in the General Electric and Union Carbide corporate galleries. His images have appeared on the covers of Lenswork Magazine and Shadow and Light Magazine, and his botanical and landscape portfolios have been published in a number of leading photography magazines.