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​LIMITED EDITION ORIGINAL ART

original photography
limited editions
numbered & signed

old school photography

Invitation to gallery opening
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... and thank you for stopping long enough to look at the pictures and hopefully enjoy the slide show.

The pandemic is over and my worst fear of it became my best friend.  Isolation is not strictly a bad thing.  One adapts.  There's time to look inward, and with hindsight, back to the images. 

The 'when' and 'where' certainly.  There is always more. 

On the practical side, photography is a means to create a tangible memory.  Without the photo, there are only words to believe or not.  Photography is the evidence of a life like any. The beauty of it is what makes it stand out wherever it is.. where its message is heard by you ... reading this.

Using the promo code WELCOME receive a one-time discount of 80%.  Your numbered original print will arrive with provenance, printed to last for the next generations.

What a gift it is - to see something you connect to... right in front of you. 

 

Thank you again for your kind attention. 

Respectfully

 

Peter

if you made it to here, welcome

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all 5/7 prints are archival printed, and shipped with a certificate of provenance signed by the artist.

 

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Peter L. Rosenberg Portrait

b. 1957

Through evolving cultures, relationships, cameras, and a wide range of photographic interests, Peter L. Rosenberg has been practicing photography since the summer of the US Bicentennial in 1976.

Through the viewfinder of the camera; in his hands and in silent observation; he is free to focus on the here and now; empty spaces are all compelling; inexplicably all telling.  With a need to know where he's been; photography is the way he connects the invisible dots that outline the choices he's made; as if by photographically observing the path - he has somehow determined the direction it takes, forging an unseen road with the lens of a camera.

Places and objects alike become events in the unexpected juxtaposition of elements natural and man contrived.  As a photographer, he rarely “covers”, but more like a painter; at times a sculpture; 

drawing an impression using the camera as a writer might use a pen to make an observation.

His photography is personal, part of a 65 year narrative... not simply covering it but observing from the age of 19.  It is - in a sense - autobiographical.  A street in Wellesley or a Tel Aviv beach, a strip mall in Sherman Oaks or a Paris café; watching his kids grow in a suburban park, waiting for results in a hospital waiting room or a shopping center (of any size), anywhere; any one and all of theses places are pushpins on a map inhabited by one man's life, examining nothing in particular other than the obvious.

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