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Jerry Uelsmann was apart of the surrealist movement in the 1960's. He was a black and white photographer, and I think he was the first to put different negatives together in the dark room to form one photograph. His photographs were very surreal, creating different levels of reality. "A pioneer in the art of multilayered imagery, photographer Jerry Uelsmann (born 1934) is best known for his seamlessly grafted composite images in black and white. His photographs combine several negatives to create surreal landscapes that interweave images of trees, rocks, water and human figures in new and unexpected ways."

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Jerry Norman Uelsmann is the graduate professor of research at University of Florida. He is alive and well at the time of this writing and is currently 80 years old.

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