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Jerry N. Uelsmann Photographs Stunning Surreal Shots

There is something eerily mystical about Jerry N. Uelsmann's photographic works. Shooting surreal images even before Photoshop entered the arena of photography, Jerry N. Uelsmann has put together a portfolio that seems to emulate a feeling of authenticity.

Born and raised in Detroit, Jerry N. Uelsmann studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology and then went on to earn his M.S. and M.F.A. at Indiana University. Teaching photography at the University of Florida, he has since put together an impressive oeuvre that has earned him much notoriety in the photography world.

Jerry N. Uelsmann's work has been exhibited in over 100 solo shows across the United States and abroad. His photographs are also permanently placed in some of the most prestigious museums in the world, such as MoMA.
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