honorable mention
Keith Fred united statesPhoto © Keith Fred
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Ship Rails, Palm Springs
The images were captured using a twin-lens Rolleiflex camera on 2 1/4 inch transparency film and printed with archival inks on Hahnemühle FineArt photo paper. The images are printed full frame and are neither manipulated nor enhanced, they are what the camera saw.
Keith received his Fine Art degrees in Filmmaking and Photography from the Philadelphia College of Art, now the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA.
He was the Director of a design office in a Federal agency and has done the photography for twelve Washington Post Weekend Section covers.
These photographs are part of a larger ongoing series of images mostly depicting architectural details and façades. Intrigued by the juxtaposition of these elements and how man made structures and objects change from the influences of time and the environment to become more visually interesting, his images reveal different textures and designs than what was most likely originally intended.
The images were captured using a twin-lens Rolleiflex camera on 2 1/4 inch transparency film and are printed with archival inks on Hahnemühle FineArt photo paper. The images are printed full frame and are neither manipulated nor enhanced, they are what the camera saw.
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These photographs are part of a larger ongoing series of images mostly depicting architectural details and façades.The images were captured using a twin-lens Rolleiflex camera on 2 1/4 inch transparency film and printed with archival inks on Hahnemühle FineArt photo paper. The images are printed full frame and are neither manipulated nor enhanced, they are what the camera saw.
about the photographer
Since a very early age Keith Fred has been interested in photography, shooting pictures with his father's box camera until he was able to get his own. He also developed a strong interest in architecture and was accepted into an architectural program but decided to pursue photography instead.Keith received his Fine Art degrees in Filmmaking and Photography from the Philadelphia College of Art, now the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA.
He was the Director of a design office in a Federal agency and has done the photography for twelve Washington Post Weekend Section covers.
These photographs are part of a larger ongoing series of images mostly depicting architectural details and façades. Intrigued by the juxtaposition of these elements and how man made structures and objects change from the influences of time and the environment to become more visually interesting, his images reveal different textures and designs than what was most likely originally intended.
The images were captured using a twin-lens Rolleiflex camera on 2 1/4 inch transparency film and are printed with archival inks on Hahnemühle FineArt photo paper. The images are printed full frame and are neither manipulated nor enhanced, they are what the camera saw.
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