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Art Meets Religion
A few recent photo adventures with friends led to shots of religious figures as sculpture art. Back in December, at Cleveland’s beautiful Trinity Cathedral, we had the opportunity to photograph a rehearsal and performance of a yearly Christmas Tuba Concert. … Continue reading →
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A Great Photograph Meets Great Writing
If you’ve followed my blog or Facebook page you know that I have posted a number of articles about AP photographer Nick Ut and his iconic photo known as “Napalm Girl”! This photo, that changed the world’s thinking about war, … Continue reading →
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Tagged AP, B&W, Black and White, Horst Faas, icon, Joe McNally, Kim Phuc, nick ut, Photo, photography, phtoography, pulitzer prize, Vietcong, Vietnam, War
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Our Automobile Culture
I seldom pass up a chance to photograph automobiles at local cruise-ins and museums such as the Western Reserve Historical Society’s Crawford Auto Aviation Museum and the Museum of Speed, which has since closed. I don’t generally photograph the entire … Continue reading →
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