Sean Reid

Sean Reid

Sean Reid has been a commercial and fine art photographer for more than thirty years. He studied photography at Bard College under Stephen Shore and Ben Lifson. In the late 1980s he worked as an exhibition printer for Wendy Ewald and other fine art photographers. In 1989, he was the first American photographer to receive an artist-in-residence grant from the Irish Arts Council in Dublin, Ireland and his work is held in their collection. That same year he gave a guest lecture at Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art in Dublin. In the early 1990s Sean met occasionally with Helen Levitt to discuss and edit pictures he was making in the subways of Budapest and New York City. These were exhibited in New York in conjunction with performances by Jens Nygaard's Jupiter Symphony. Sean's work for clients is often of weddings and architecture. His editorial work has appeared in magazines such as Motorcyclist, Rider and The Robb Report. His personal work is primarily of people in public places -- especially in rural New England where he resides. In 2004, Sean began reviewing cameras and lenses for Luminous Landscape. The following year he began Reid Reviews (link: www.reidreviews.com), a site -- of equipment reviews and essays on photography -- that accepts no advertising and is paid for entirely by subscribers. Written primarily for professional and serious amateur photographers the site has become known for its in-depth analysis based on both field and studio testing. Sean also serves as an unpaid consultant, advisor and sometimes beta tester for several camera and lens manufacturers. http://www.reidreviews.com
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Articles by Sean Reid


Common Sense

Part One: Photographers Have Noses Part Two: Driving Your Camera


Ricoh GXR Mount A12

By Sean Reid of Reid Reviews Michael has asked me to share some initial impressions of Ricoh's new Mount A12 unit for their GXR system. What


Epson RD-1 Lens Report

By Sean Reid of Reid Reviews It has often been remarked that one of the prime markets forEpson's R-D1digital rangefinder camera is the group of


Epson R-D1 Review

A Field Test By: Sean Reid Northampton, Massachusetts, Overcast: Epson R-D1, Canon 28/2.8 ISO 800 1/194 sec. Seiko Epson and Cosina Voigtlander jointly developed the


Ricoh GXR

By Sean Reid I must start by saying that the following is not a review or even a mini-review. Michael has asked me to share