Alte Oper Metal Print
by Steven Richman
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Alte Oper metal print by Steven Richman. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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About Steven Richman
Steven Richman is an attorney practicing in New Jersey. He has lectured before photography clubs on various topics, including the legal rights of photographers. His photography has been exhibited in museums, is in private collections, and is also represented in the permanent collection of the New Jersey State Museum. He is the author of four photography books: The Bridges of New Jersey (Rutgers University Press), Mannequins (Schiffer Books), The Great Swamp (Schiffer Books) and Reconsidering Trenton (McFarland Publishers). He is also the author of The Photography Law Handbook, was just republished in its second edition in August 2021 by the American Bar Association. https://www.americanbar.org/products/inv/book/415257300/ See also...
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Sandy Tolman
Really, really, really nice work.
Sandy Tolman
Very pleasing color scheme, almost mathematical but painterly compostion, exceptional clarity and focus. Something about the pose makes me feel as if he is sitting among giant chess board game pieces. Excellent capture on the pose - love the angle and that he is reading. I love how the gray of his sweater is an accent so similar to the gray of the ornate lamp post or column to his left. The book or booklet he is reading is open at a perfect angle and the dark of the entrance way contrasts the white paper and highlights the shape of the pages. The tilt of his head matches both the angle of the column base in front of him and the angle of the pages. With the ledge or low wall accross the bottom forming a horizontal line two thirds down, the forground and background above that alternate between light and dark. The negative space / gray shadow between columns directly behind the reader forms its own shape, like a goblet, which balances well with the gray color of the ornate lampost on the left.
Frank Winters
Nice composition - all that stone and iron surrounding a frail human being. Powerful. (Do you have a B&W version?) V and featured in Street Photography.