Josef H. Neumann
Josef H. Neumann (born May 27, 1953) is a German photographer, photo and media designer, photographic artist, specialized photo journalist und art historian.
Neumann is also the inventor of the chemogram.
Life
Education
From 1967 to 1970 Josef H. Neumann was apprenticed at the photographer Gustav Wenning in his birthplace Rheine. From 1974 to 1986 he studied visual communication at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts and in 1979 he extended his studies in journalism, philosophy and history of art at the University of Münster.
Artistic work
Since 1979 Neumann lectured at intervals at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts in the fields photo design and social work. He also had an assignment for Designing with Electronic Media ("Gestaltung mit elektronischen Medien") with the department of computer science of the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts for 20 years.
Since 1986 Neumann photographed for various publishing houses in Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland. Neumann mainly worked for the publisher C. J. Bucher (Munich) while often using the Russian panorama camera Horizont. Several panorama illustrated books were published, including Paris, Vienna, Switzerland, Munich, Germany, Tuscany und Sicily.
His illustrated book Deutschland was awarded twice – in the years 1987 and 1990 – with the Kodak-Fotobuchpreis. In addition, this book has a preface by president Richard von Weizsäcker and was published with an edition of more than 40.000 copies. As the German government has given one copy as a present to each host for several years the book has a worldwide spread.
While having an academic status at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts in the department of design from 1986 to 1987 Neumann wrote two standard references Filme kreativ nutzen (Using films creatively) and Objektive kreativ nutzen (Using lenses creatively) together with Harald Mante in 1986 and 1988.
1993 Neumann lectured at the former Fachhochschule Köln (now Technical University of Cologne) in the department of photo engineering.
After intensive and creative research in the new camera generation Zoom-Kompakte his book Zoomkompakte kreativ was published in 1994 on occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Japanese camera company Asahi Optical Joint Stock Co. alias Pentax.
In his city of residence Neumann collaborated with his Gerhard P. Müller and they created two voluminous illustrated books on church treasures of Dortmund, which were published in 1987 and 1999.
Since 2003 Neumann has artistically worked at intervalls in Portugal (Algarve) on photo and video productions.
Josef H. Neumann is a member of the German Society for Photography (DGPh) since 1986th
Im Januar 2012 he opened his atelier INICIO.de together with the Agentinian artist Virginia Novarin in the Unionviertel in Dortmund.
Today Neumann works as freelancing photo designer producing image and product commercials for print and video. In addition Neumann regularly works as lecturer on didactic methods of photography for public institutions and private companies.
Neumann published for all major German photographic journals like Color Foto, Foto, Fotoheft, Fotomagazin, Minolta Mirror, Nikon News, Photo, Photographie, Photo Revue, Professional Camera, ProfiFoto His photographs have been used in numerous German and European publications.
Editorial work
From 1981 to 1996 Neumann was member of the editorial team of the German magazine Photographie in Düsseldorf and Zürich.
At the same time Neumann was chief editor of the German magazine Fotoheft from 1990 to 1992.[1]
Research
1974 Experimental advancements of Chemigrams to Chemograms, in which photographic images are first processesed onto photographic paper and then chemicals are additionally applied onto it[2][3][4]
1976 First successful tests in producing "edible photo prints" using screen printing and coinage of the term
1992 Foundation of the company FOTOMeDIA and research with focus on electronic processing of pictures for multimedia projects.
1996 DIPO DIGITAL POSTCARD® Development, registration at the DPMA and marketing of the first digital postcards on disk[5]
1998 Completion of research (begun in 1976) regarding the production of "edible photo prints" using piezotechnology and food colors.[6][7]
Publications
Illustrated books
- Sizilien. C. J. Bucher Verlag, Lucerne/Munich 2001, ISBN 978-3-765812-98-9
- Wien. C. J. Bucher Verlag, Lucerne/Munich 1989, ISBN 978-3-765806-44-5
- München. C. J. Bucher Verlag, Lucerne/Munich 1987, ISBN 978-3-765805-19-6
- Der Harz. C. J. Bucher Verlag, Lucerne/Munich 1986, ISBN 978-3-765804-68-7
- Deutschland. C. J. Bucher Verlag, Lucerne/Munich 1986, ISBN 978-3-765806-60-5 Ausgezeichnet mit dem »Kodak Fotobuchpreis« 1987 und 1990
- Paris. C. J. Bucher Verlag, Lucerne/Munich 1986, ISBN 978-3-765805-36-3
- Schweiz. Suisse. Svizzera. C. J. Bucher Verlag, Lucerne/Munich 1986, ISBN 978-3-765805-79-0
- Mit Lust und Laune durch den Märkischen Kreis. Lüdenscheid 2001, ISBN 978-3-883632-21-6
- Dortmunder Dorfkirchen. (co-authors Dore Boleg-Vieweg, Gerhard P. Müller), Verlag Ruhfus Dortmund 1998 ISBN 978-3793250-32-6
- Toskana. (co-authors Gerhard P. Müller, Axel M. Mosler, Martin Thomas) C. J. Bucher Verlag, Lucerne/Munich 1986, ISBN 978-3765812-53-8
- Dortmunder Kirchen des Mittelalters. (co-authors Wolfgang Rinke,Gerhard P. Müller,), Verlag Ruhfus Dortmund 1986 ISBN 978-3-793250-31-9
- Dortmunder Bilder und Gedanken. (co-authors Jutta Ohrmann, Dieter Menne, Gerhard P. Müller), Verlag Ruhfus Dortmund 1986 ISBN 978-3-793241-31-7
Educational books on photography
- Zoomkompakte kreativ. Verlag Photographie, Schaffhausen 1994, ISBN 978-3-723100-40-0
- Filme kreativ nutzen. (co-author Harald Mante), Verlag Photographie, Schaffhausen 1988, ISBN 978-3-723176-00-9
- Objektive kreativ nutzen. (co-author Harald Mante), Verlag Photographie, Schaffhausen 1986, ISBN 978-3-723164-00-6
Exhibitions
- 1989 Paris - Panorama" Galerie Nikkor Club, Gladbeck
- 1989 „Blow Up,“ Farblaserkopien, Cafe Einstein, Dortmund
- 1979 „Landschaft und Figur“ Galerie Studio Freund/Sommer, Iserlohn
- 1978 Chemogramme Galerie Keller-Holtz, Rheda Wiedenbrück
- 1978 Chemogramme Galerie Stiegemann/Patzelt, Siegburg
- 1977 Chemogramme Galerie Wendland. Jun., Schüttorf
- 1976 Chemogramme und Fotoobjekte, Stadtsparkasse Rheine
- 1976 Chemogramme Fotografik-Studio-Galerie Professor Pan Walther, Münster
Group exhibitions
- 2015 Grafik aus Dortmund Berswordthalle, Dortmund
- 2012 „Atelier Inicio“ Dortmund, mit Virginia Novarin, Zeichnungen und Chemogramme, Dortmund
- 1986 Stadtmuseum München
- 1985 Kurhaus Füssen Kunstausstellung Amnesty International
- 1978 Landesbildstelle Bremen, Harald Mante und Studenten
- 1978 Bildstelle des Landes Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart
- 1978 Höhere Graphische Lehr-und Versuchsanstalt Wien
- 1978 Photo-Expo-Metro, Exhibition, Paris
- 1978 Folkwang Museum Essen, Otto Steinert Preis "Figur und Landschaft"
- 1978 Photokina Cologne in: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie
Awards
- 2016 Kunstankauf Stadt Dortmund (Chemograms Phoenix I and Phoenix II)
- 1990 Kodak Fotobuchpreis für den Titel Deutschland.
- 1987 Kodak Fotobuchpreis für den Titel Deutschland.
- 1981/82 NIKON-Contest International 2. Preis, Düsseldorf
- 1979 Newcomer-Award PROFESSIONAL CAMERA 2. Preis, Munich
- 1978 Otto Steinert Preis Honorable Mention "Figur und Landschaft", Folkwang Museum Essen
- 1978 Photo-Expo-Metro Concurso Honorable Mention Paris
- 1978 Photokina Cologne in: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie
- 1977/78 NIKON-Contest International 3. Preis, Düsseldorf
Notes
- ↑ "Report on Photokina in Cologne by ZDF (1990)" (in German).
- ↑ Hannes Schmidt: Bemerkungen zu den Chemogrammen von Josef Neumann. Ausstellung in der Fotografik Studio Galerie von Prof. Pan Walther. in: Photo-Presse. Heft 22, 1976, p. 6.
- ↑ Gabriele Richter: Joseph H. Neumann. Chemogramme. in: Color Foto. Heft 12, 1976, p. 24.
- ↑ "Thema 3 - Die Hochglanzwelt des Josef H. Neumann in Stadtjournal by WDR" (in German).
- ↑ "Interview by Radio 91,2 Dortmund (13 December 1994)" (in German).
- ↑ "Aktuelle Stunde by WDR (1998)" (in German).
- ↑ "WDR Interview with Matthias Bongard (25 November 1998)" (in German).
External links
- Literature by and about Josef H. Neumann in the German National Library catalogue
- www.fotomedia.de
- www.josef-h-neumann.de
- www.atelier-inico.de