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{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2020}} {{short description|American landscape photographer}} '''Christopher C. Faust''' (born 1955 in [[Fort Riley]], [[Kansas]]) is a [[Landscape art|landscape]] photographer in [[St. Paul, Minnesota]]. He holds a degree in biology from [[St. Cloud State University]] and an MS in educational media from [[St. Cloud State University]]. <!-- Commented out: [[Image:FaustEdgeEdenPrairieMN.jpg|frame|"The Edge, Eden Prairie, MN" (1990)]] --> He is best known for his panoramic photographs of landscapes. From 1990 to 1996 he created a series of black-and-white images of new suburban development, especially in [[Minnesota]], USA. Many of these depict new structures and spaces not yet fully formed, and not yet inhabited by people. A frequent theme in these and other series is the intersection of human beings with nature, and places where the two interact in visually provocative ways. An example is "The Edge, Eden Prairie, MN" which is in the collection of the [[Walker Art Center]]. This photograph appears to be a split, double image, but is actually a single scene, depicting where a suburban development near [[Minneapolis]], Minnesota runs up against prairie vegetation. The imported, landscaped vegetation, especially the central tree, conifers, and lawn grass balance the smaller native tree and prairie grass of the other half, as the condominiums loom from a corner. Other of his series include outdoor industrial scenes typical of the northern Midwest, like [[grain elevator]]s and railcars, rural landscapes from Minnesota and Appalachia, and color photographs of natural scenes. Faust's work is exhibited regularly in galleries around [[Minnesota]]. His work appears in a number of institutions and is held by the permanent collections of the [[Walker Art Center]], [[Minneapolis Institute of Arts]], [[Weisman Art Museum]], and [[San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]]. [[File:The Edge, Eden Prairie MN. 1990.jpg|thumb]] Twenty of Faust's photographs, many of them from his Suburban Documentation Project, illustrate the 1997 book ''Placing Nature: Culture and Landscape Ecology'', edited by landscape architect [[Joan Iverson Nassauer]], and including essays by novelist [[Jane Smiley]] and philosopher [[Marcia Muelder Eaton]]. Faust has been honored with [[McKnight Foundation]] Fellowships in 1989, 1992, and 1997. Faust is now a media teacher at Gordon Parks High School, St.Paul MN.. Faust takes a majority of his photographs using a specially designed Fuji [[G617]].
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