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Photography, Black & White on Paper
Size: 30 W x 38 H x 0.2 D in
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This image was created before the advent of digital technology. There is no retouching involved. It was shot on 4" x 5" black-and-white infrared film, which renders the cold water in the swimming pool as black. The model, Brian To, is lying on a diving board that was wrapped in black cloth to blend in with the water. Icarus — 1990. Model: Brian To. Shot on 4” x 5” infrared film, scanned and inkjet printed on fine art paper. For more about this image, please visit my site. Thank you!
Original Created:1990
Subjects:Body
Materials:Paperfine art paper
Mediums:Black & Whiteinfraredfilmscan
Photography:Black & White on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:9
Size:30 W x 38 H x 0.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Ed Freeman started his career in the music industry: as a road manager on the last Beatles tour, playing guitar on dozens of pop recordings, writing and conducting orchestral arrangements for Carly Simon and Cher among others and producing over two dozen albums, including Don McLean's immortal "American Pie." Starting twenty-five years ago he gradually transitioned to his other great love, photography. Since then he has published two hardcover books, an iBook and exhibited widely in galleries and museums, both in the United States and abroad. He has been featured in dozens of photography magazines and books and has scores of cover pictures to his credit. His fine art images are in private collections worldwide and in the permanent collections of several prominent American museums. Freeman is widely recognized for his expert and innovative use of Photoshop in creating images that run the gamut from believable realism to pure fantasy. His controversial position regarding image manipulation is that what he is producing is not journalism but fine art – pictures that are to be appreciated for their intrinsic esthetic value rather than for their accuracy in depicting an actual event or place in time.
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