Cloud study. This vintage chromogenic print reflects a shift in color that is natural for color photographic works from the early 1980's. The color shift is recognized as a part of the unique nature of such images.
This classic Meyerowitz street scene captures the humor of urban living: a hazy Florida city street with palm trees and an enormous Pabst Blue Ribbon beer can parked in the parking lot. The vintage chromogenic print reflects a shift in color that is…
Billowing clouds with calm ocean, soft waves and beach. This vintage chromogenic print reflects a shift in color that is natural for color photographic works from the early 1980's. The color shift is recognized as a part of the unique nature of such…
Gathering clouds over calm bay. This vintage chromogenic print reflects a shift in color that is natural for color photographic works from the early 1980's. The color shift is recognized as a part of the unique nature of such images.
This smiling young girl in the beach parking lot is one of a series of spontaneous portraits of people in public spaces. The vintage chromogenic print reflects a shift in color that is natural for color photographic works from the early 1980's. The…
This smiling young woman sitting at the beach boardwalk is one of a series of spontaneous portraits of people in public spaces. The vintage chromogenic print reflects a shift in color that is natural for color photographic works from the early…
A cloud swept sky dominates this scene of a quiet ocean beach and breakwater. The photograph is beautifully structured: the layering of gray clouds and clear light above the distant, dark horizon provide great depth of field to the seascape., while…
Moody, overcast sky with ocean, beach and breakwaters. This vintage chromogenic print reflects a shift in color that is natural for color photographic works from the early 1980's. The color shift is recognized as a part of the unique nature of such…
Raised in Western Pa., Dana Duke was fascinated by the images in LIFE and Look Magazines and received his first camera at the age of fourteen. While still a teenager, Duke was exposed to the fine art photography of Robert Frank at the “Americans”…