Robert Farber American, b. 1944
"Robert sees the world through the eyes of a romantic and he communicates by means of soft movement, flowing shapes and pure nature. I usually associate Robert’s images with romantic symbolism, more in keeping with the traditions of my own generation- antique pillars, steps, soft veils.”
Horst P. Horst
With a career spanning over forty years, Robert Farber has etched his own photographic style and inspired a whole generation of photographers. Whether it be the female form, landscapes, still life, or fashion, his painterly style distillates the composition to retain its essence only. Master of the nude genre, his photographs are spontaneous, seldomly pre-planned, and imbued with a “romantic mood”. The use of soft-focus, subdued directional lighting and grainy texture create an elusive and evanescent image reminiscent of the impressionist Masters. Similarly, his landscapes' compositions are minimalists, defined by hazy contours and a floating atmosphere. Yet, human presence is often absent. Instead, Farber’s photographs convey a sense of soothing and inviting emptiness. Whether it be an old American flag, a beach in Normandy or a winding road in Montana, his images channel the soul of their subject and are a starting point for narration.
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Robert Farber48 Stars Flag, Maine, 2007
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Robert FarberCaddy Tail Fin, Phoenix, Arizona, 1998
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Robert FarberWinding Road, Prey, Montana, 1998
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Robert FarberNight Diner, Massachusetts, 1994
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Robert FarberTwo Cowboys, Southwest Texas, 1987
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Robert FarberDe Soto Rockport, Maine, 1981
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Robert FarberRed Boat, Portofino, Italy, 1984
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Robert FarberEvening Sunset Reflection and an Old Boat, France, 1982
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Robert FarberTwo Cabanas (and One Alone), Normandy, France
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Robert FarberDeterioration 055, 2013
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Robert FarberDeterioration 117, 2013
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Robert FarberDeterioration 126, 1982
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Robert FarberDeterioration 147, 1982
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Robert FarberDeterioration 072, 1981
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Robert FarberDeterioration 103, 1981
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Robert FarberDeterioration 130
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Robert FarberDeterioration 139
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Robert FarberDeterioration 177
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Robert FarberBetcee, Los Angeles, CA, 2006
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Robert FarberDreaming, 2006
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Robert FarberNude at a Sulfur Spring, Tuscany, Italy, 2006
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Robert FarberLegs Up, New York City, 1999
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Robert FarberAngie Back, 1994
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Robert FarberHolding Breasts, 1994
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Robert FarberNatural Beauty Cover, 1994
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Robert FarberUnder the Palm, Miami, Florida, 1994
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Robert FarberWhite Nude, 1994
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Robert FarberSeeing Montana, Montana, 1992
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Robert FarberButt Shadow, 1990
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Robert FarberFrom Behind, 1990
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Robert FarberNude With Bag Over Head, Milan, Italy, 1989
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Robert FarberBack, 1984
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Robert FarberTorso, 1984
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Robert FarberMartin #1, New York, 1982
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Robert FarberFarber Nudes Cover, 1981
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Robert FarberLanzarote, 1981
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Robert FarberMoonscapes, 1979
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Robert FarberTwo On A Rock, 1979
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Robert FarberCurve, 1978
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Robert FarberAlone on a Hill, 1975
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Robert FarberCalilly, Santa Barbara California, 1996
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Robert FarberRunning Horses, France, 1989
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Robert FarberBlossoms, South Port,Connecticut , 1983
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Robert FarberMirror at Rue Jacob Hotel
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Robert FarberMirror at Rue Jacob Hotel
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Robert FarberMirror at Rue Jacob Hotel
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Robert FarberBoombox, New York City, 1989
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Robert FarberNew York Skyline, New Jersey, 1975
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Robert FarberMotion 01, 2022
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Robert FarberMotion 02, 2022
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Robert FarberMotion 04, 2022
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Robert FarberLaundromat, 1989
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Robert FarberPool Hall, New York, 1989
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Robert FarberWalking the Dog, 1989
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Robert FarberHollywood, 1982
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Robert FarberLady in Pink, 1982
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Robert FarberEmpire Diner, New York, 1979
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Robert FarberGia on a Lifeguard Stand, New York, 1979
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Robert FarberIman, 1977
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Robert FarberIngrid, Circa 1990’s
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Robert Farber006R Cowboy at Pond, 2018
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Robert Farber007R Cowboy NM, 2018
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Robert Farber034R, 2018
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Robert Farber038R, 2018
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Robert Farber041R, 2018
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Robert Farber048R, 2018
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Robert Farber052R, 2018
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Robert Farber056V, 2018
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Robert Farber061V, 2018
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Robert Farber066R Jazz, 2018
Born on February 29, 1944 in Newark, NJ, Robert Farber took an interest in painting from a young age but went on to study business and marketing in college. He soon quit to return to New Jersey and pursue his passion for art. Attracted to the immediacy of photography, yet uninterested in graphic realism, he started experimenting with films, filters and development processes. These led him to eventually shape a style of photographs almost indistinguishable from paintings, and which soon gained the attention of advertising agencies such as Viva and Esquire. In parallel, he was also approached by a publishing company, hence allowing him to develop his fine art career. In 1976, Images of Women, his first book, was published, quickly followed by Professional Fashion Photography (1978) and The Fashion Photographer (1981), which provided an overview of the entire process of creating fashion photographs.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis took interest in his work and provided editorial direction of his next publication entitled "By The Sea", which won the Art Director’s award for color photography. Aside from numerous creative awards, Robert Farber also received the Photographer of the Year from PMA (Photographic Manufacturers Association), ASP International Award from the PPA (Professional Photographers of America) and The American Society of Photographers. This award is given to those made a significant contribution to the science and art of photography.
Farber’s work with nudes in fine art as well as in the commercial realm is known and respected. He has lectured for Ogilvy & Mather on the “Nude in Advertising.” ASMP requested to use Farber’s nudes as an examples of the artistic application in support of the National Endowment of Arts, after its backing of the controversial Mapplethorpe/Serrano exhibit. His book, “Farber Nudes,” was also included the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis estate collection.
Farber’s fine-art photographs have been published in virtually every form. Farber has exhibited in galleries and museums world-wide. He’s lectured at the Smithsonian Institute, The George Eastman House, as well as Universities and professional groups throughout the United States, Japan, Australia and Europe. Aside from his fine art photography, Robert Farber’s work encompasses major campaigns for fashion, beauty and advertising, as well as directing for TV and film. A documentary highlighting Farber’s life and career, is in development for PBS.
Today, in addition to important private collections, the artist’s photographs are held at the National Gallery of Art Washington DC, New York's Center of Photography, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum in Miami, the Southeast Museum of Photography of Florida, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, the International George Eastman House inn Rochester NewYork, the Dubrovnik Museum of Modern Art to name a few.
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