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by Steven Richman
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Princeton Battlefield 2" by Steven Richman. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Each July 4 a company of reenactors goes through the drill at Princeton Battlefield. The actual battle was in January, but it's a thoughtful way to... more
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Each July 4 a company of reenactors goes through the drill at Princeton Battlefield. The actual battle was in January, but it's a thoughtful way to spend part of the Fourth. Here they are firing rifles; the one closest fired by the man in white is the Brown Bess, used by the British and the Americans until the latter became more armed by the French. You can see the flash of yellow in the smoke coming out of the rifle. The cannon firing is shown in Princeton Battlefield 1.
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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Kathy Liebrum Bailey
Awesome capture Steven! Crisp, clear, and great capture of the fire and smoke from the gun being fired! l/fv
Allen Beatty
Very cool capture although the the "soldiers" in the background could have been a little bit more in character. L/F