Urban Skyline Art archival Print 14x11 CENTRAL PARK S by JO HOLMES
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Joseph O. Holmes' photos exhibited across the us and featured in the international survey. Joe was one of 4 photographers in the national print campaign, Stunning Nikon, appeared in National Geographic, People + many other magazines in 2005 and 2006. As part of Berlin Meets New York, 28 photos from his series, joe's nyc, were displayed on multimedia screens in subway trains in 2006. For more than 3 years, his photographs of NYC have been syndicated in Charlie Suisman's Manhattan User's Guide, appeared in literary journals Phantasmagoria, North Atlantic Review, and Pikeville Review.
He lives in Brooklyn.
Can you have a crush on a city? Every now and then I can't help myself. I lower my guard and let NYC overwhelm my skeptical photographer's eye, my cautious intellectual side, and I end up with an unabashedly romantic take on the town that has been my home for twenty-six years.
Alec Soth recently said that photography is invariably linked with nostalgia, and surely shooting these gorgeous NYC streets can too easily tip into a maudlin reverie on the city's past. But when the summer sun is low and the streets are wet and the clouds are snagged by tall, tall buildings, I trust my heart and I wrap myself around these streets like I'm in love, even when I know this town is going to break my heart right around the next corner.
archival pigment print.
Pieces framed under UV (glazed) glass should expect no considerable fading for 175 years.
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