{"id":7900,"date":"2016-08-02T22:32:00","date_gmt":"2016-08-02T22:32:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/?p=7900"},"modified":"2017-02-11T14:14:29","modified_gmt":"2017-02-11T14:14:29","slug":"in-focus-sleeping-indian-from-california-to-new-mexico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/photography\/in-focus-sleeping-indian-from-california-to-new-mexico\/","title":{"rendered":"IN FOCUS: SLEEPING INDIAN \u2013 FROM CALIFORNIA TO NEW MEXICO"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Los Angeles based photographer Ina Jungmann sat down with me to discuss her influences growing up on three continents and the release of her new photo collection \u201c<strong><a title=\"Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/search\/?keywords=Sleeping+Indian\" target=\"_blank\">Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico<\/a><\/strong>.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>LR: I understand you moved around a lot.\u00a0 Can you tell us about your experiences?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann:<\/strong>\u00a0 I was born in Mannheim, Germany in 1985, but at the age of three my family moved to Nagoya, Japan for about six years before we moved back to Germany in 1995.\u00a0 Then in 1999 we moved to Santa Monica, California. \u00a0In 2004 I enrolled in UCLA and got my bachelor degree in Visual Arts.<\/p>\n<p>At the time it was not always easy as I didn\u2019t always feel like I fit in.\u00a0 The educational style in Japan was not compatible with Germany.\u00a0 However, moving to Santa Monica was great. Santa Monica High School is a very diverse school and I had friends from different parts of the world and in school I was able to use the skills that learned in Japan and Germany. I took art and photography classes and was able to learn English with classmates who were at the same level of English as I was.<\/p>\n<p>Looking back on my experience, living in these three distinct societies greatly benefited me.\u00a0 Meeting people with different and diverse cultures taught me that there is no one way to do things and I was able to learn from different views and experiences. Which I feel is kind of a freedom I acquired.<\/p>\n<address><strong><strong><strong><strong><a title=\"Twilight Hills by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/twilight-hills\/\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7922\" title=\"Twilight Hills by Ina Jungmann\" src=\"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/Twilight-Hills-by-Ina-Jungmann-lg1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"504\" height=\"284\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/Twilight-Hills-by-Ina-Jungmann-lg1.jpg 504w, https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/Twilight-Hills-by-Ina-Jungmann-lg1-300x169.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 504px) 100vw, 504px\" \/><\/a><\/strong><\/strong><\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a title=\"Twilight Hills by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/twilight-hills\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Twilight Hills<\/strong><\/a> by Ina Jungmann<br \/>\nFrom Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico Collection<br \/>\nTaken in 2014 On the way from Arizona to New Mexico<\/p>\n<\/address>\n<address>\u00a0<strong style=\"font-style: normal;\"><strong>LR:\u00a0<\/strong>Does the experience of living around the world have an impact on your work?<\/strong><\/address>\n<p><strong>Jungmann:<\/strong>\u00a0 I got a good start with the art work we did in Japanese kindergarten, making great things from all kinds of materials. The difficulty of having to learn another language with every move made me uneasy with verbal communication. The good side of this was that it made me explore the world visually.\u00a0 Art was the only thing that was universal and it was something that I always wanted pursue.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LR: Your parents instilled a love of art, can you talk about this?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>:\u00a0 My father is an artist and photographer and my mother is an art historian. We always went to exhibitions and had many art and photography books at home. So that influenced me a lot.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LR: I understand that you have <\/strong><strong>deep ties to the Japanese culture. \u00a0What in particular draws you to the culture, and does it influence your work?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>:\u00a0 Japanese culture has influenced me a great deal. \u00a0The patience, concentration, and detail oriented. \u00a0Everything is thoughtfully designed and handled. People pay attention even to the simplest things, but are also very playful. \u00a0German and American culture can be very serious.\u00a0 I like the abstract component of East Asian art that sparks your imagination. \u00a0In my photography I like to play with reality and abstraction.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LR: <\/strong><strong>You worked with three renown photographers: <a title=\"James Welling\" href=\"http:\/\/www.art.ucla.edu\/faculty\/welling.html\" target=\"_blank\">James Welling<\/a>, <a title=\"Miyako Ishiuchi\" href=\"http:\/\/aperture.org\/blog\/interview-ishiuchi-miyako\/\" target=\"_blank\">Miyako Ishiuchi<\/a>, and <a title=\"Rudolf Schafer\" href=\"https:\/\/de.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rudolf_Sch%C3%A4fer_(Fotograf)\" target=\"_blank\">Rudolf Sch\u00e4fer<\/a>, can you tell us if there\u2019s something you learned from each of them?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>:\u00a0 At UCLA and mainly studied with James Welling, but in the summer of my senior year I went to Japan for an internship with Miyako Ishiuchi, who was a friend of my family and a photographer I greatly admire.\u00a0 After UCLA I studied with Rudolf Sch\u00e4fer at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in Halle, Germany.<\/p>\n<p>What intrigues me about each of them are that they are very different from each other. \u00a0\u00a0Jim\u2019s experimental and abstract\/conceptual.\u00a0 Rudolf is knowledgeable about photography techniques and professionalism.\u00a0 Miyako has personality and attitude to photography. She is a strong woman who does her thing. \u00a0I was inspired listening to and watching how she worked. \u00a0For example, she keeps working with 35 mm analog camera, and never uses a digital camera. \u00a0She says she likes the dots in the grain in analog.<\/p>\n<p>I work with digital but I learned that photography is not about working with the next best technology and keeping up with every trend. With Rudolf I learned how important it is to know about the techniques and technology in photography and produce ones work in the best quality possible. \u00a0Miyako, on the other hand, taught me that it is freedom to work in the medium that you love and want to work with. \u00a0Jim taught me to keep at it and keep going, experiment and push the medium further.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LR: <\/strong><strong>Are there any techniques that you use to create your own unconventional approach to the art of photography?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>:\u00a0 I try to overcome the limits of photography through experiments and abstraction. I see myself as the opposite of a photo journalist who captures \u201creality.\u201d \u00a0I rather want to explore the ways we perceive our surroundings.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a title=\"On The Road by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/on-the-road\/\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7926\" title=\"On The Road by Ina Jungmann\" src=\"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/On-The-Road-by-Ina-Jungmann.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"504\" height=\"284\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/On-The-Road-by-Ina-Jungmann.jpg 504w, https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/On-The-Road-by-Ina-Jungmann-300x169.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 504px) 100vw, 504px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<address style=\"text-align: center;\"><a title=\"On The Road by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/on-the-road\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>On The Road<\/strong><\/a> by Ina Jungmann<br \/>\nFrom Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico Collection<br \/>\nTaken in 2014 On the way from California to Arizona<\/address>\n<p>\u00a0<strong>LR: <\/strong><strong>Are there any<\/strong> <strong>specific techniques you incorporate in your work?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>:\u00a0 A technique that I always come back to is multiple exposures. I have experimented with manipulation in the dark room and with digital files since I started working with photography in high school. \u00a0I have tried to sandwich negatives in the dark room; have tried multiple exposures in the camera, analog and digital. \u00a0And I love to work with Photoshop and overlay layers of images.\u00a0 Other then that I like to photograph whatever comes to me. \u00a0I like walking in new cities, counties, districts and photograph the experiences and feelings that I had in these areas.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LR: \u00a0<\/strong><strong>Let\u2019s talk about your new collection \u2018<\/strong><strong>Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico,\u2019 e<\/strong><strong>xplain the title and what it means to you?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>: \u00a0When I went to New Mexico in 2014, there was a mountain known as \u201cSleeping Indian.\u201d \u00a0It took me a while to see it but when I looked at the shape of the mountain it really looked like a native American sleeping on his back covered in a blanket. It was such fun to see something like this in a landscape, like you would look at clouds and see objects in them. \u00a0I also believe that a landscape absorbs the history or the life of the people who live there. Like stories or tales that the landscapes seems to tell you.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"In Transit by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/in-transit\/\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7944\" title=\"In Transit by Ina Jungmann\" src=\"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/In-Transit-by-Ina-Jungmann.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"504\" height=\"284\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/In-Transit-by-Ina-Jungmann.jpg 504w, https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/In-Transit-by-Ina-Jungmann-300x169.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 504px) 100vw, 504px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<address style=\"text-align: center;\"><a title=\"In Transit by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/in-transit\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>In Transit<\/strong><\/a> by Ina Jungmann<br \/>\nFrom Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico Collection<br \/>\nTaken in 2014 &#8211; Arizona at dusk<\/address>\n<p><strong>LR: \u00a0<\/strong><strong>How much of this collection is done in camera and how much is manipulated by other means?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>: \u00a0With this series, the multiple exposures were done in-camera only. \u00a0This was very important to me that nothing was manipulated in Photoshop. \u00a0I wanted to see how far I can go with the multiple exposure feature in my camera. \u00a0I like the element of surprise but it definitely also captured the moments that I felt driving through and visiting these places.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LR: \u00a0<\/strong><strong>What was it about the landscape of the U.S. western states that inspired you to put this collection together?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>: \u00a0There is this wide and open landscapes and its constant change in views. The U.S. national parks, such as <strong><a title=\"Saguaro Park by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/saguaro-park\/\" target=\"_blank\">Saguaro National Park<\/a><\/strong> and <strong><a title=\"White Sands by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/white-sands\/\" target=\"_blank\">White Sands National Monument<\/a><\/strong>, are so overwhelming. I think that my multiple exposures gives you that impression. Also, I am interested in form, composition, and color.\u00a0 Just like Japanese ink painters I want to show the timelessness of the landscape, the shape that goes beyond the moment.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LR: \u00a0<\/strong><strong>What made you choose the printing process and how does it enhanced the collection?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jungmann<\/strong>: \u00a0Usually I like textured looks and the elegance of framed prints. But I found that it didn\u2019t work for this collection. \u00a0I\u2019m mounted the prints on aluminum with a wooden backing which gives it the illusion that the landscapes are floating away from the wall. I chose the Fuji Flex paper because it has good contrast and a radiant\/shiny look and it gives back the same color intensity that the images should have. I felt that to print them small and restrict them in a frame, would not do them justice which is why I decided to print them in larger sizes.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">\u00a0<a title=\"La Jolla View by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/la-jolla-view\/\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7935\" title=\"La Jolla View by Ina Jungmann\" src=\"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/La-Jolla-View-by-Ina-Jungmann.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"504\" height=\"284\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/La-Jolla-View-by-Ina-Jungmann.jpg 504w, https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/La-Jolla-View-by-Ina-Jungmann-300x169.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 504px) 100vw, 504px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<address style=\"text-align: center;\"><a title=\"La Jolla View by Ina Jungmann\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/original\/photography\/emerging-contemporary\/la-jolla-view\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>La Jolla View<\/strong><\/a> by Ina Jungmann<br \/>\nFrom Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico Collection<br \/>\nTaken in 2014 &#8211; La Jolla in San Diego, California<\/address>\n<p>See the entire 22 images that make up the\u00a0<strong><a title=\"Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/search\/?keywords=Sleeping+Indian\" target=\"_blank\">Sleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0Collection<\/p>\n<p>Sign-up for our\u00a0<a title=\"Sign Up For Limited Runs' Newsletter\" href=\"https:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/accounts\/register\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>newsletter<\/strong>\u00a0<\/a>and get\u00a0news, updates and special offers<\/p>\n<h4><em>For lovers of Vintage Posters, Photography and Art &#8212; Limited Runs!<\/em><\/h4>\n<p>Limited Runs, the premier destination for discovering and buying the best in original vintage posters, print art and fine art photography, continues to add new items to the site every day and each week we feature some of our latest additions of original vintage film, advertising and rock posters, art prints and photography.<\/p>\n<p>Follow Limited Runs on:<\/p>\n<p><strong><a title=\"Limited Runs on Facebook\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/LimitedRuns\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" title=\"Facebook sm\" src=\"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/Facebook-sm1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"58\" height=\"58\" \/><\/a><a title=\"Limited Runs on Instagram\" href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/limitedruns\/\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" title=\"Instagram\" src=\"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/02\/Instagram.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"58\" height=\"58\" \/><\/a><a title=\"Limited Runs on Twitter\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/LimitedRuns\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" title=\"Twitter\" src=\"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/Twitter-Logo-copy1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"60\" height=\"58\" \/><\/a><a title=\"Limited Runs on Pinterest\" href=\"https:\/\/www.pinterest.com\/LimitedRuns\/\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" title=\"Limited Runs on Pinterest\" src=\"http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/02\/pinterest-logo.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"58\" height=\"58\" \/><\/a> <\/strong><a title=\"Limited Runs on YouTube\" href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/channel\/UCZ-k7iK7RnLaXWBo9Ejdewg\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" title=\"Limited Runs on Pinterest\" src=\" http:\/\/www.limitedruns.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/02\/YouTube-Logo.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"120\" height=\"51\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Los Angeles based photographer Ina Jungmann sat down with me to discuss her influences growing up on three continents and the release of her new photo collection \u201cSleeping Indian \u2013 From California to New Mexico.\u201d LR: I understand you moved around a lot.\u00a0 Can you tell us about your experiences? 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