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![]() Examples of my photography used on other websites display a wide range of subjects.
Photography In celebration of the 400th year anniversary of Germans immigrating to America 1608-2008.
Lecture Demonstrations and Workshops. Conducting my own workshops in Germany, Ireland, Italy, in New York City and throughout the USA.
JAZZ Gallery | Dave Douglas At Jazz Standard, Jeff Siegel, Steve Swell, Gebhard Ullmann, Lou Donaldson, Donald Harrison, Freddie Redd, and Eric Reed. Check out the Jazz SLIDESHOW.
"A picture can be an answer as well as a question but if you can't answer your question try to question your question. There are clever questions and stupid answers as well as stupid questions and clever answers. There can be questions without answers but no answers without questions. To be or not to be — that is the question. To see or not to see — that is an answer." — Ernst Haas
Photography and video production using advanced technology, for corporation, museums.
Among its various projects, Pix4notes is publishing a collection of specialist theme books. These books, in 5 x 4 inch format, feature the works of contemporary photographers taken either from photo assignments that have been published by the press in their entirety or from their individual research projects.
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8.5 inches x 11 inches The photographs are Giclée prints/high-quality inkjet prints, signed by the artist and presented un-matted. * A Giclée (pronounced Jee Clay) is a French phrase coined in the 17th Century who's meaning translates close to "fine spray" in English. The term is currently used regarding the latest form of high-quality, original-art print production methodology using high-end types of permanent-pigment spray printers to produce original archival quality art prints. Please use the contact form to receive detailed information about other available printing techniques. Email: eyetw@aol.com Possible payment method: paypal.com and check. Archive: "Man
in Subway" (April 2009)
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