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Dorothy's House Wizard Of Oz Sequence Limited Edition Prints Photograph

Robert Fishman

United States

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

When I look at a t.v. screen, I see much more than the main image. I witness little stories and interactions going on in the background away from the main character. These scenarios range in size up to about 2 inches and must be captured with a macro lens. The room lights are turned off and with remote in hand, I scan through numerous movies until I find a unique image that can only be seen by me. To some, it might be a blob of light but through the macro lens, shapes and shadows appear to take on a different form. This is an ongoing series. Limited Edition of 75 Printed on Archival 100% Heavy Museum Quality Paper Hand Signed and Numbered by Robert Fishman Unframed Each print will have a 1" white border

Details & Dimensions

Photography:Black & White on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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I found photography at a very early age. My first interaction with a camera was with a Polaroid Swinger. I was 8 and my Dad took me to Shea Stadium to see the Batman Show with Adam West. Even though our seats were high up, I took some photos anyway. It was then I realized I discovered something special. Then I went to sleepway camp in Vermont. I didn’t like the seclusion of the wilderness but loved the seclusion of the darkroom. While most boys were hiking and swimming I was printing. By the time I was 12, my Mom would take me to the Bowery in NYC solely for the purpose of taking photos. She and my Dad encouraged my new found hobby and let me build a makeshift darkroom in the bathroom of our apartment. Throughout middle and high school, I would scour the streets in search of that “Decisive Moment”. I was fascinated with photographing people and the fact that the exact image could never be replicated. I was consumed with photography. In fact, my 3rd grade teacher commented “too much photography and not enough studying” on my report card. It was at this point I knew I wanted to be a photographer. I attended Syracuse University and majored in photo illustration. I also took courses in photography at Rhode Island School Of Design and The School Of Visual Arts. My career started as a commercial still life photographer after being an apprentice to some of the top studios in NYC. I enjoyed the flexibility of still life and it’s tranquility compared to the busy streets. In between assignments, I would still photograph ongoings in the streets as well as develop my sense of style in non commercial still life photography. I was interested in the many concepts one could achieve by using objects and props and would photograph my ideas with a large format view camera. I would experiment with found objects as well as things I picked up at nearby flee markets.

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