Hank Gans

United States  • 1948

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Hank Gans (b.1948) is an award-winning photographer, including 12 Epson International Pano awards. His work has been featured in Photographis, Lenswork, and is in private collections. Based in New York City and New Jersey, Gans is a fine-art photographer.  

From the 1970s-1980s Gans enjoyed a career in commercial photography that was launched after assisting the portrait photographer, Yousuf Karsh, and working as an assistant to Time and Newsweek editorial photographers in the 1970s.

In 1971 Gans met Magnum street photographer Leonard Freed at a New School photo class where Freed stepped in to teach for Diane Arbus who had met an untimely death. Gans and Freed's friendship began and Gans shared Freed's Westbeth darkroom for 14 years.  

In 1983 a workshop in Maine with Ernst Haas changed Gans' life and sent him on a journey of self-exploration, which included living with the Hopi tribe in northern Arizona for three years.

Today Gans conducts workshops in San Gimignano, Italy and Tenants Harbor, Maine.


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Vineyards, San Gimignano, Tuscany, 2015, Hank Gans

Vineyards, San Gimignano, Tuscany, 2015

Hank Gans

Photography - 24 x 18 inch

$1,500

Dogwood, Hank Gans

Dogwood

Hank Gans

Photography - 24 x 18 inch

$1,600

Dance of Nature, Hank Gans

Dance of Nature

Hank Gans

Photography - 24 x 18 inch

$1,600

Storm, Volterra, Italy, Hank Gans

Storm, Volterra, Italy

Hank Gans

Photography - 24 x 18 inch

$1,500

Cathedral, Volterra, Italy, Hank Gans

Cathedral, Volterra, Italy

Hank Gans

Photography - 24 x 18 inch

$1,500

Summer Cat, Hank Gans

Summer Cat

Hank Gans

Photography - 24 x 18 inch

$1,500

Empire, New York City, Hank Gans

Empire, New York City

Hank Gans

Photography - 24 x 18 inch

$1,500

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Hank Gans (b.1948) is an award-winning photographer, including 12 Epson International Pano awards. His work has been featured in Photographis, Lenswork, and is in private collections. Based in New York City and New Jersey, Gans is a fine-art photographer.  

From the 1970s-1980s Gans enjoyed a career in commercial photography that was launched after assisting the portrait photographer, Yousuf Karsh, and working as an assistant to Time and Newsweek editorial photographers in the 1970s.

In 1971 Gans met Magnum street photographer Leonard Freed at a New School photo class where Freed stepped in to teach for Diane Arbus who had met an untimely death. Gans and Freed's friendship began and Gans shared Freed's Westbeth darkroom for 14 years.  

In 1983 a workshop in Maine with Ernst Haas changed Gans' life and sent him on a journey of self-exploration, which included living with the Hopi tribe in northern Arizona for three years.

Today Gans conducts workshops in San Gimignano, Italy and Tenants Harbor, Maine.

When was Hank Gans born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1948