Click Here to Read: Arrival at the Esplanade Hotel, London – Photograph on the Exploring 20th Centary London website.
Category: Photography
Contest Finalist: Vicki Finkel
Photography Friday: Sebastian Zimmermann
Dr. Charles Brenner, by Sebastian Zimmermann
Dr. Brenner served as President of the New York Psychoanalytic Society and was a cornerstone of the Society and Institute, remaining active there for more than 50 years.
“In 2005, I set out to photograph Charles Brenner. Since he had already retired, I met him in his home. While I was photographing him, I noticed a beautiful chess game in the back of his living room. When I asked him about the game, Dr. Brenner said that he had not played in a while. He mentioned that Freud liked to play chess in the coffee houses of Vienna. He added that Freud once compared psychoanalysis to the game of chess where the players could only know with certainty the opening and end-game moves and that the middle was more unpredictable.I spontaneously asked Dr. Brenner if I could photograph him in front of his chess board. He readily agreed. I took a whole series of images of him while he looked at me intently, much like a formidable grand master.I later wondered why I was drawn to photograph Dr. Brenner in front of a chess board. I think to me, at that moment, the game of chess was a metaphor for the warring factions of a mind in conflict.Dr. Brenner’s precise, logical and rule-bound style of psychoanalysis is mirrored in the royal game. And most would agree, Charles Brenner was one of the kings of psychoanalysis.”Sebastian Zimmermann, Psychiatrist and photographer
A Seemless Addition to the Skyline
Click Here to Read: A Seemless Addition to the Skyline in the New York Times on February 9, 2011.
Photography Friday: Jonathon Miller
A Passage in the Sidon Souk
Jonathon Miller has been an analysand for eighteen months. Since beginning analysis, he says, “I have become increasingly interested in the objects that I want to photograph and their relation to my unconscious mind. I have found that there is almost always a relation between these objects and my unconscious mind, which can take some time for me to become consciously aware of.”
APsaA Meeting Photos from the Waldorf Astoria
Click Here to View: Photos from the Waldorf Astoria APsaA Meetings by Arnold Richards.
Click Here To View: Photos from the IPA Chicago Congress by Lawrence Schwartz on this website.
Click Here to Views: Photos from the June 2010 American Psychoanalytic Association meetings in Washington, DC by Justin Richards on this website.
Chris Broughton, APsaA
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Photography Friday
Photography Friday: Vicki Finkel
This fine portrait was taken by Vicki Finkel on a recent trip to China. Vicki is a psychotherapist in private practice in Manhattan and a graduate of the New York School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, (NYSPP). More of Vicki’s excellent photography can be seen at the Atlantic Gallery at 135 West 29th Street (Suite 601) in New York City from now until December 23rd.
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Photography Friday: Bill Spira
Bill Spira, who is married to a psychotherapist, describes himself as an “independent, addicted, black-and-white photographer.” The above work is an analog (film-based) image.
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Photography Friday: Dr. Ernest Kafka
Krak des Chevaliers
This image of Krak des Chevaliers, the 12th Century Crusader fortress in Syria, was taken by Dr. Ernie Kafka. Dr. Kafka has an upcoming photography exhibit at the Brattleboro Museum in Brattleboro, Vermont. To see more of Dr. Kafka’s photography, visit his website at http://www.ernestkafka.com/
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