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George Tice, Landscape at Sunrise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1965/ Printed 2008
George Tice 1938-2025 Landscape at Sunrise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1965/ Printed 2008 Signed in pencil on recto; titled & dated in pencil on verso Platinum/palladium print 11 x 14 inches ... View Page -
George Tice, Amish Children Playing in Snow, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1969
George Tice 1938-2025 Amish Children Playing in Snow, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1969 Signed in pencil on verso Platinum/palladium print 8 x 10 inches View Page -
George Tice, Winter, Horse & Buggy, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1961 / Printed 2007
George Tice 1938-2025 Winter, Horse & Buggy, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1961 / Printed 2007 Signed in pencil on recto; Titled & dated in pencil on verso Platinum/palladium print 8 x 10 inches ... View Page -
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George Tice, Petit's Mobil Station, Cherry Hill, NJ, 1979 (Printed Later)
George Tice 1938-2025 Petit's Mobil Station, Cherry Hill, NJ, 1979 (Printed Later) Signed in pencil on recto. Titled, dated on verso. Gelatin Silver Print Image - 15.5"x19.5", Matted - 24&qu... View Page -
George Tice, Buckstones, Scammonden Moor, Yorkshire, 1990/Printed January 31, 2003
George Tice 1938-2025 Buckstones, Scammonden Moor, Yorkshire, 1990/Printed January 31, 2003 Signed in pencil on recto; titled & dated in pencil on verso Platinum/palladium print Image Size: 4 1/4 ... View Page -
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George A. Tice (United States, b. 1938 -2025), Petit's Mobil Station, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 1979 (Printed Later)
George A. Tice (United States, b. 1938 -2025) Petit's Mobil Station, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 1979 (Printed Later) SIgned in pencil on recto. Titled and dated on verso. Gelatin Silver Print Image - 10... View Page -
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#1914 - George Tice
“I love what I do. Whether it is in the darkroom or out taking pictures.” ~ George Tice (1938-2025) I... View Page -
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#1364 - George Tice
“When I take a photograph I make a wish” ~ George Tice ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS WORK Well George’s wishes certainly... View Page -
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George Tice - Biography
George Tice was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1938 as part of the tenth generation in a long line of New Jerseyans. In 1953, Tice joined a local camera club at the age of fourteen. When a professional... View Page -
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George Tice, White Castle, Route #1, Rahway, New Jersey, 1973, Vintage Print
George Tice 1938-2025 White Castle, Route #1, Rahway, New Jersey, 1973, Vintage Print Signed in pencil on verso Gelatin Silver Print Image 10 1/2 x 13 , Mount 16 x 19 7/8", Matted 16x20 View Page -
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George Tice, Telephone Booth, 3 am, Rahway, New Jersey, 1971/Printed October 30, 1989
George Tice 1938-2025 Telephone Booth, 3 am, Rahway, New Jersey, 1971/Printed October 30, 1989 Signed in pencil on recto; titled & dated in pencil on verso Selenium-toned gelatin silver print 20 x... View Page -
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George Tice, Country Road, Lancaster, PA, 1961, printed later
George Tice 1938 Country Road, Lancaster, PA, 1961, printed later Signed in pencil on recto; Titled & dated in pencil on verso of mount Gelatin Silver Print Mount 11 x 14 inches; Image 5 1/8 x 9 3... View Page -
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George Tice, Car For Sale, Paterson, New Jersey, April 1969/Printed December 29, 2005
George Tice 1938-2025 Car For Sale, Paterson, New Jersey, April 1969/Printed December 29, 2005 Signed in pencil on recto; titled & dated in pencil on verso Selenium-toned gelatin silver print 20 x... View Page -
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George Tice, Two Amish Boys, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1962/Printed July 3, 2015
George Tice 1938 Two Amish Boys, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1962/Printed July 3, 2015 Signed in pencil on recto; titled & dated in pencil on verso Platinum/palladium print Image 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches... View Page -
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George Tice, Porch, Monhegan Island, Maine, 1971/ September 6, 2011
George Tice 1938-2025 Porch, Monhegan Island, Maine, 1971/ September 6, 2011 Signed, titled & dated in pencil on pencil on recto Platinum/palladium print 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches matted to 8 7/8 x 11 ... View Page -
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George Tice, Joe's Barbershop, Paterson, New Jersey, 1970/Printed December 13, 2004
George Tice 1938 Joe's Barbershop, Paterson, New Jersey, 1970/Printed December 13, 2004 Signed in pencil on recto; titled & dated in pencil on verso Selenium-toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inc... View Page -
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George Tice, Ferry Slip, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1979
George Tice 1938-2025 Ferry Slip, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1979 Signed in pencil on recto; Titled & dated in pencil on verso Selenium-toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches View Page -
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George Tice, Strand Theater, Keypoint, New Jersey, 1973 (Printed 1988)
George Tice 1938-2025 Strand Theater, Keypoint, New Jersey, 1973 (Printed 1988) Signed in pencil on recto. Titled, dated on verso. Gelatin Silver Print Image - 11"x14", Matted - 16"x20&... View Page -
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George Tice, Hudson River Pier, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1979/Printed November 9, 2002
George Tice 1938-2025 Hudson River Pier, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1979/Printed November 9, 2002 Signed in pencil on recto; titled & dated in pencil on verso Selenium-toned gelatin silver print 11 ... View Page -
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George Tice, Mount Desert Island, Maine, 1970/Printed 1987
George Tice 1938-2025 Mount Desert Island, Maine, 1970/Printed 1987 Signed in pencil on recto; titled and dated in pencil on verso Gelatin silver print 11 x 14 inches View Page -
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George Tice, Farmhouse in Fog, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1966/Printed July 2006
George Tice 1938-2025 Farmhouse in Fog, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1966/Printed July 2006 Signed in pencil on recto; Titled & dated in pencil on verso Platinum/palladium print 8 x 10 inches ... View Page -
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George Tice, Farm in Mist, Lancaster, PA, 1962
George Tice 1938-2025 Farm in Mist, Lancaster, PA, 1962 Signed, titled, and dated in pencil on verso of matte board Gelatin Silver Print Image Size: 13 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches; Mount: 16 x 20 inches View Page -
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George Tice, Oak Tree, Holmdel, NJ, 1970
George Tice 1938-2025 Oak Tree, Holmdel, NJ, 1970 Signed in pencil on mount recto; Titled and dated in pencil on mount verso Gelatin Silver Print Image/Paper: 10-1/2" x 13-1/4", Mount: 16&qu... View Page -
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George Tice, Waiting Room, Rutherford Train Station, New Jersey, 1982 (Printed 2022)
George Tice 1938-2025 Waiting Room, Rutherford Train Station, New Jersey, 1982 (Printed 2022) Signed, titled & dated in pencil on recto Selenium-toned gelatin silver print Image - 8"x10"... View Page -
George Tice, Petit's Mobil Station, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 1974 (Printed 2007)
George Tice 1938 Petit's Mobil Station, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 1974 (Printed 2007) Signed in pencil on recto, Titled, dated on verso Gelatin Silver Print Image - 11"x14" - Matted - 16"... View Page -
Declan Haun, (United States, b. 1937-1994), Justice, North Carolina, August 26th, 1961
Declan Haun, (United States, b. 1937-1994) Justice, North Carolina, August 26th, 1961 Stamped on verso with various hand written notations Gelatin Silver Print Paper - 8"x10", Matted - 16&qu... View Page -
George Tice, Strand Theater, Keyport, New Jersey, 1973
George Tice 1938-2025 Strand Theater, Keyport, New Jersey, 1973 Signed in pencil on recto; titled & dated in pencil on verso Selenium-toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches / Frame 24 x 30 inch... View Page -
George Tice, Tenth Ave Diner, 1973
George Tice 1938-2025 Tenth Ave Diner, 1973 Signed in pencil on recto Gelatin silver print 11 x 14 inches View Page -
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#1891 - George Tice
“It takes the passage of time before an image of a commonplace subject can be assessed. The great difficulty of... View Page -
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#1790 - George Tice
“Photography teaches us to see, and we can see whatever we wish. When I take a photograph, I make a... View Page -
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#1255 - George Tice
“Photography teaches us to see, and we can see whatever we wish. When I take a photograph, I make a... View Page -
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#1091 - George Tice
“Photography teaches us to see, and we can see whatever we wish. When I take a photograph, I make a... View Page -
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#1696 - George Tice
“I don’t speak emotionally about my pictures.That’s for other people to do. I will say that I love my photos.... View Page -
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#1486 - George Tice
'It takes the passage of time before an image of a commonplace subject can be assessed. The great difficulty of... View Page -
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George Tice, Grazing Horse, Haworth Moor, Yorkshire, 1990/ Printed later
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George Tice, White Castle, Route #1, Rahway, New Jersey, 1973
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'We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.' ~ Martin Luther... View Page -
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#1198 - Levitt
“I never had a “project”. I would go out and shoot, follow my eyes-- what they noticed. I tried to... View Page -
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#1192 - Dan Budnik
'We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.' ~ Martin Luther... View Page -
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#860 - Dan Budnik
“Violence as a way of achieving racial justice is both impractical and immoral. I am not unmindful of the fact... View Page -
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#1657 - Pentti Sammallahti
'I'm not so enthusiastic to have a personal style but photograph everything that moves me. I study and practice different... View Page -
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#958 - Ralph Gibson
'First you study photography, then you practice photography, then you serve photography, and finally one becomes photography.' ~ Ralph Gibson... View Page -
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Mario Giacomelli - Biography
Mario Giacomelli was born August 1st, 1925 in Senigallia, Italy. At the age of thirteen, Giacomelli found work as an apprentice at the Typography Giunchedi until the Second World War. In 1950, he open... View Page -
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Don Hong-Oai - Biography
Don Hong-Oai was born in Canton, China in 1929 as the youngest son to a business family, and was raised and educated in Saigon, Vietnam. At age thirteen, he began an apprenticeship at a Chinese photo ... View Page -
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Horst P. Horst - Biography
Horst P. Horst (né Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann), was born August 14th, 1906 in Weissenfels, Germany. Horst originally studied architecture in Hamburg and served as an apprentice for Le Corbusier... View Page -
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Miho Kajioka - Biography
Miho Kajioka was born February 21st, 1973 in Japan and studied at Concordia University and the San Francisco Art institute in the 1990s. Kajioka’s artistic practice is in principal snapshot base... View Page -
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Anastasia Samoylova - Biography
Anastasia Samoylova is a Russian-born American artist who moves between observational photography and studio art practice. Her work explores notions of environmentalism, consumerism and the picturesqu... View Page -
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Jürgen Schadeberg - Biography
Schadeberg was born in Berlin in 1931 and, while still in his teens, worked as an apprentice photographer for the German Press Agency in Hamburg. In 1950, he emigrated to South Africa and became Chief... View Page -
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Ryuji Taira - Biography
Ryuji Taira (b. 1960, Kumamoto, Japan) is a photographer whose work reflects a lifelong fascination with the quiet intricacies of the natural world. As a child, he spent hours observing insects and pl... View Page -
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Frances McLaughlin-Gill 1919-2014 Pat Ward, 1946 Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Signed with Conde Nast Stamp on Verso Paper 8 1/4 x 8 inches; Image 7 3/4 x7 1/2 inches, Mat 20 x 16 inches, Frame 21 x 1... View Page -
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#1938 - Fred Zinnemann
As you can see from the photographs, my early impressions were quite romantic because there was a great deal of... View Page -
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#1932 - Colin Jones
'For the first time, a whole generation had the economic and educational opportunity to turn their backs on the dead... View Page -
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#1931 - John Swannell
“On the day of this picture, I think we’d just had lunch and strolled down to the beach to have... View Page -
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#1929 - Byung-Hun Min
“I wish people would listen to the sounds coming from each of my pieces, instead of being interested in where... View Page -
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#1919 - Pentti Sammallahti
“Nature is everything. The soil, the flora, the fauna, the atmosphere are oneness, everything seems to have its place, including... View Page -
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#1907 - Robert Doisneau
“There are days when the simple act of seeing appears to be true happiness” ~ Robert Doisneau (1912-1994) It is... View Page -
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#1851 - Bruce Davidson
Harsh light and deep shadow shape its visual language, alternately revealing and withholding, casting figures into brilliance or obscurity. Every... View Page -
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#1833 - Michael Kenna
“Nothing is ever the same twice because everything is always gone forever and yet each moment has infinite photographic possibilities.'... View Page -
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#1828- Steve McCurry
“A picture can express a universal humanism or simply reveal a delicate and poignant truth by exposing a slice of... View Page -
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#1821 - Paul Caponigro
“There had been a raging blizzard during the night. When I awakened in my bed, I looked toward the window... View Page -
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#1814
“Maybe things will get better when IT fails.” ~ Jean‑François Fresson There is a haunting stillness in Sarah Moon’s Marthe.... View Page -
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#1802 - Herb Snitzer
“There are no wrong notes: some are just more right than others.” ~ Thelonious Monk (1917-1982) “For me, Jazz has... View Page -
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#1797 - John Szarkowski
'It isn't what a picture is of, it is what it is about.' ~ John Szarkowski (1925-2007) John Szarkowski (December... View Page -
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#957 - Steve McCurry
'A picture can express a universal humanism, or simply reveal a delicate and poignant truth by exposing a slice of... View Page -
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#889 - Pentti Sammallahti
'Like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel Never ending or beginning on an ever spinning... View Page -
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#1323 - D.J. Ruzicka
'I believe in the dignity of labor, whether with head or hand; that the world owes no man a living... View Page -
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#956 - Bernard Plossu
“My camera is like the arrow. Do I reach the target or does the target reach me or is it... View Page -
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#1357 - Yousuf Karsh
“There is a brief moment when all that there’s in a man’s mind and soul and spirit may be reflected... View Page -
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#1289 - Jeffrey Conley
'Within the swirling randomness of light and form in nature, sometimes wonderful elements line up out of pure chance -... View Page -
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#1211 - Berenice Abbott
“What the human eye observes casually and incuriously, the eye of the camera notes with relentless fidelity.' ~ Berenice Abbott... View Page -
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#1203 - Marc Riboud
“If you ask me what feelings the Eiffel Tower evokes for me, I’d have to say that indeed it’s a... View Page -
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#1186 - Mariana Yampolsky
“When you take a photograph, you are selecting an instant of life. It is like a personal discovery that I... View Page -
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#1150 - Ted Russell
“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” ~ James Baldwin... View Page -
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#1132 - Ansel Adams
“Adams feels deeply what he sees, he has a reverence for the earth in all its variety, delicacy and strength,... View Page -
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#1445 - Wynn Bullock
'Theoretical scientists who probe the secrets of the universe and philosophers who seek answers to existence, as well as painters... View Page -
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#1440 - Berenice Abbott
“What the human eye observes casually and incuriously, the eye of the camera notes with relentless fidelity.' ~ Berenice Abbott... View Page -
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#1431 - Sabine Weiss
“I realized very young that photography would be my means of expression. I was more visual than intellectual. I was... View Page -
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#1393 - William Klein
“I like the streets. I grew up in the streets” ~ William Klein (1928-2022) I live in so called laid... View Page -
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#1378 - Yousuf Karsh
Yousuf Karsh, famed Armenian-Canadian portrait photographer, is renowned for his ability to photograph the essence of his subjects through his... View Page -
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#1197 - Sarah Moon
“I believe that the greatest creativity stems from the childlike nature that one has retained” ~ Sarah Moon ENQUIRE ABOUT... View Page -
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#819 - Louis Stettner
“My way of life, my very being is based on images capable of engraving themselves indelibly in our inner soul’s... View Page -
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#1195 - Louis Stettner
“Most important was the outdoor studio that was Paris. I would take long daily walks with my camera, leaving myself... View Page -
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#820 - Willy Ronis
“I had set up near a bakery at peak hour and after a few attempts, I was not sure I... View Page -
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#815 - Miho Kajioka
“The world has been always made of many different layers – even before the disaster. And there have been always... View Page -
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#1108 - John Simmons
'I heard something click, when I photographed the Edmund Petus bridge November 2022. I heard Sunday March 7, 1965. I... View Page -
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#1229 | John Simmons
'I heard something click, when I photographed the Edmund Pettus bridge November 2022. I heard Sunday March 7, 1965. I... View Page -
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#947 - Cig Harvey at Photo London
'My love of photography is deep. I'm in it forever..” ~ Cig Harvey We are proud to be featuring Cig... View Page -
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#1283 - PFG in New York
We are excited to return to New York next week for AIPAD 2024, at one of our favorite venues -... View Page -
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#1265 - Edouard Boubat
'I have often been asked what I think of that photo. What I think, to quote Proust, is that it... View Page -
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#1262 - Cig Harvey
“I have often felt that beauty is the only language worth speaking” ~ Cig Harvey Cig is one of my... View Page -
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#1223 - Ansel Adams
“Adams feels deeply what he sees, he has a reverence for the earth in all its variety, delicacy and strength,... View Page -
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#936 - Bernard Plossu
“In photography, we don’t capture time, we evoke it. It flows like fine sand, endless. We don’t take a photograph,... View Page -
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#1269 - Jeffrey Conley
“I feel that being a photographer is simply the logical endpoint for being someone who has a certain type of... View Page -
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#1251 - Jeffrey Conley
“I feel that being a photographer is simply the logical endpoint for being someone who has a certain type of... View Page -
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#964 - Doris Ulmann
'My best pictures are always taken when I succeed in establishing a bond of sympathy with my sitter' ~ Doris... View Page -
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#847 - Harry Benson
“It seemed John and Paul could compose anywhere.They would wander over to the piano, sit down and start playing, taking... View Page -
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#809 - Don Hunstein
“People don’t understand the kind of fight it takes to record what you want to record the way you want... View Page -
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#1109 - Paul Caponigro
“Being a photographer primarily involves being an observer, and on one particular day, while sipping coffee at the kitchen table,... View Page -
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#939 - Fred Lyon
“Richard Diebenkorn’s fame as a painter continues to grow. Here he’s in his Oakland studio, but I first knew him... View Page -
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#1778 - Sabine Weiss
“I take photographs to hold on to the ephemeral, capture chance, to keep an image of something that will disappear,... View Page -
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#1775 - Willy Ronis
“A fine image is geometry, modulated by the heart.” ~ Willy Ronis (1910-2009) No less a judge of photographic talent... View Page -
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#1774 - Nikki Kahn
“ My mother told me to be a lady. And for her that meant be your own person, be independent.... View Page -
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#1773 - Bernard Plossu
“In photography, we don’t capture time, we evoke it. It flows like fine sand, endless. We don’t take a photograph,... View Page -
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#1740 - Dan Budnik
“I think you are born with a conscience and so it should be your guidance system for life.” ~ Dan... View Page -
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#1727 - Pentti Sammallahti
“You don’t take a photo, the photo gives itself to you.” ~ Pentti Sammallahti Whenever I come across a Pentti... View Page -
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#1715 - Paul Caponigro
'No place is boring, if you’ve had a good night’s sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film.' ~... View Page -
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#1704 - Elliott Erwitt
“I devised a little technique to get around the restrictions and successfully take photos in a museum. All you need... View Page -
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#1703 - Arthur Leipzig
“The city was my home. As I look back at the work I did during that period, I realize that... View Page -
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#827 - John Swannell
“On the day of this picture, I think we’d just had lunch and strolled down to the beach to have... View Page -
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#810 - John Szarkowski
'It isn't what a picture is of, it is what it is about.' ~ John Szarkowski (1925-2007) John Szarkowski was... View Page -
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#1942 - Berenice Abbott
“We create our buildings and then they create us. Likewise, we construct our circle of friends and our communities and... View Page -
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#1694 - Josef Ehm
“And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in... View Page -
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#1686 - Elliott Erwitt
' Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to... View Page -
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#1671 - Elliott Erwitt
“The whole point of taking pictures is that you don’t have to explain things with words” ~ Elliott Erwitt (1928-2023)... View Page -
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#1476 - Susan Burnstine
' The Road Most Traveled is one of the most personal images I’ve taken, as it features my beloved Australian... View Page -
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The Art of Fashion: 19th & Early 20th Century origins Current viewing_room # The Art of Fashion Part I: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century origins Our first Room with a View presents rare and beau... View Page -
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" Presents Galore "
Please join us at the gallery this Saturday for 'Presents Galore' The Holiday Photo Fair at PFG Saturday 16th December 11am-5pm Come and experience the Joy and the Power of Photography with an extraor... View Page -
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Nicholas Hughes
Nicholas Hughes: (British b. 1963) Past viewing_room Artworks Nicholas Hughes The Sound of Space Breathing (III) #13, 2021 'In spending a lengthy time in the same location - it is as though rather tha... View Page -
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The Eye of the Collector Preview
Rue Mouffetard, Paris, 1954, printed later , Models in the Windows, New York City, 1960, printed later , Across the Restaurant at Le Grand Vefour, Barbara Mullen, Harper's Bazaar, Paris [Dress by Jacq... View Page -
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A Beautiful World:
A Beautiful World:: The Power of Nature Past viewing_room The Power of Nature: A Beautiful World Opening Reception Saturday January 14th, 3-6pm Peter Fetterman Gallery is proud to share our first exhi... View Page -
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A Winter Wonderland
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Lillian Bassman - Biography
Ms. Bassman entered the world of magazine editing and fashion photography as a protégé of Alexey Brodovitch, the renowned art director of Harper’s Bazaar. In late 1945, when the ma... View Page -
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Edward Curtis (United States, b. 1868-1952) - Bibliography
Edward Curtis (United States, b. 1868-1952) View works. At the Old Well of Acoma, 1904 View works Share Facebook X Pinterest Tumblr Email Edward Curtis was born in 1868 in rural Wisconsin. His father,... View Page -
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Judy Glickman Lauder - Biography
My photographic journey has been a lifelong one, much of my childhood being spent in front of my father’s large Graflex camera. Dr. Irving Bennett Ellis was an early California pictorialist phot... View Page -
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Luis González Palma - Biography
Born in Guatemala City, Luis González Palma studied architecture and cinematography at the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, and then later turned to photography. His work has been exhibi... View Page -
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Graciela Iturbide - Biography
Born in Mexico City, Graciela Iturbide studied filmmaking at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos between 1969 and 1972, and worked as an assistant to photographer Manuel Alvar... View Page -
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Yousuf Karsh - Biography
Yousuf Karsh, also dubbed "Karsh of Ottowa", was born December 23rd, 1908 in Mardin, Ottoman Empire. At a young age Karsh endured the intensity of the Turkish persecution of the Armenian peopl... View Page -
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Michael Kenna - Biography
Michael Kenna was born in Widnes, England to a working-class Irish-Catholic family He initially aspired to enter the priesthood, but his passion for the arts led him to The Banbury School of Art, wher... View Page -
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Herman Leonard - Biography
Born in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1923, Herman Leonard discovered the magic of photography at an early age. During the call to arms, Leonard hoped to be a field photographer, but ironically failed a ... View Page -
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Sabine Weiss - Biography
Sabine Weiss was born in Switzerland in 1924. In 1942, she wondered what to do with her life, and decided to pursue a career in what she loves: photography. Weiss' mother showed her art galleries and ... View Page -
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Brett Weston - Biography
Brett Weston seemed destined from birth to become one of our greatest American photographic artists. Born in Los Angeles in 1911, the second son of photographer Edward Weston, he had perhaps the close... View Page -
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The World of Sebastiao Salgado | The Memorial Exhibition - Overview
Peter Fetterman Gallery is proud to present "The World of Sebastião Salgado | A Memorial Exhibition," a large-scale exhibition of prints by the master photographer Sebastião Salg... View Page -
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A Beautiful World: The Power of Nature - Overview
Peter Fetterman Gallery is proud to share our first exhibition of the new year, "A Beautiful World: The Power of Nature ” opening January 14th, 2023. An opening reception will be held at the... View Page -
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Sabine Weiss - Overview
This Fall, Peter Fetterman Gallery will be exhibiting “Sabine Weiss” opening September 17 th , 2022. Sabine Weiss (July 23, 1924 – Dec. 28, 2021) is universally recognized as a membe... View Page -
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Ansel Adams: Beauty & Truth - Overview
“Both the grand and the intimate aspects of nature can be revealed in the expressive photograph. Both can stir enduring affirmations and discoveries, and can surely help the spectator in his sea... View Page -
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Judy Glickman Lauder: Beyond the Shadows - Overview
Peter Fetterman Gallery is pleased to present a selection of works from Judy Glickman Lauder’s recent series and publication titled Beyond the Shadows: The Holocaust and the Danish Exception (Ap... View Page
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