Exploring memory, perception, and place through the alchemy of handmade photography.

- Ronnie Goldfarb

Does nature have a spirit?

What do we do when we glimpse their presence?

Would you stop to see them?

An Asian inspired Gum Dichromate scroll featuring a portrait of what could be a soldier or woman, an ephemeral form like a tree nymph—printed and photographed in Chongqing, China, in response to an art residency in 2018, at Organhaus.

Photographs that are taken and discarded.

Do they keep their original memories?

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A narrow alleyway with old buildings on each side, some with awnings, and a few cars parked along the street.

Ronnie Goldfarb is a photographic artist who combines modern methods of editing and old photographic printing processes to explore the world around us. Highlighting how a simple change in perspective can reveal a whole new world.

Close-up black-and-white photograph of a tree branch against a dark background, highlighting the naturally made form of an owl mid-flight.
Black and white photo of a tree branch and bark against a dark background. Revealing the naturally formed shape of a rabbit with his long ears flared back.
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