Press
Force of Nature - WIRED Magazine
Forget the notion of a reverent nature photographer tiptoeing through the woods . . . Robert Buelteman works indoors in total darkness forsaking cameras, lenses, and computers for jumper cables, firber-optics and 80,000 volts of electricity.
PUNCH Magazine
“Buelteman is the only artist doing this kind of work - creating his photos by hand and making his own prints, with no digital enhancements and no retouching.”
American Art Collector
“It’s my hope in some tiny way, people will see my work and their world will shift for it. They’ll wonder what world might be locked in the capillaries of those leaves.”
Pasatiempo Magazine
Robert Buelteman spent 4 years as the artist-in-residence at the Santa Fe Institute. This was the first exhibtion of “Sangre de Cristo,” the portfolio he made during his residency, at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe.
Installation Magazine
“The works of Robert Buelteman are sublime!”
Robert Buelteman - Faces of Lyme
“While I would prefer talking about my lifelong love affair with photography or sharing my favorite essay from Wallace Stegner, I am instead going to break my own rules and focus on telling you about my experience with Lyme.”
View International Cover 5
View International, China’s trend-setting publication for fashion and textile design, acquired the rights to five cameraless images for a year’s worth of covers.
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View International, China’s trend-setting publication for fashion and textile design, acquired the rights to five cameraless images for a year’s worth of covers.
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View International, China’s trend-setting publication for fashion and textile design, acquired the rights to five cameraless images for a year’s worth of covers.
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View International, China’s trend-setting publication for fashion and textile design, acquired the rights to five cameraless images for a year’s worth of covers.
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View International, China’s trend-setting publication for fashion and textile design, acquired the rights to five cameraless images for a year’s worth of covers.
Muse Magazine
muse - the magazine of “Life, The Universe, and Pie-Throwing” - it says so right on the cover!
Edible Silicon Valley
“Robert Buelteman is a widely collected fine art photographer whose works connect audience to subiect in an emotionally transcendent manner consistent with the traditions of eastern wisdom and western revelation.”
Outdoor Photographer Magazine
“The consummate artist, Robert Buelteman has an ever-evolving body of work representing his creative growth and changing ideas about photography.”
Illustré Magazine (France)
“How to transform obscure, banal leaves and plants into works of art!”
Science and Mania (Korea)
“The decisive moment!”
Photoworld China
“My odyssey from landscape photographer to whatever I might be now is a story that, while not exceptional, is instructive as to the creation of the works that are contained in this article. “
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies Annual Report Cover: Antherium
Geo Magazine (Germany)
The secrets of luminous plants!
Digital SLR Photography
California-based photographer Robert Buelteman has spent ten years creating 80 cameraless images using 80,000 volts, fibre optics and jumper cables. Robert talks us through his electrifying technique.