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Photography, Black & White on Hahnemuhle Fineart Baryta 300 Gsm Paper
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BEHIND THE SCENE: Mornings at the beach are magical. There’s a certain calmness and serenity that’s palpable…a feeling that all is right in the world. Occasionally, the clouds and fog combine with the sun’s rays to create a stunningly beautiful soft light that reflects off the sand and surf. On this particular morning, the beach was nearly empty. As the two gradually approached the surf, I could only imagine the joy and connection felt by both the father and his daughter. My position on the pier gave me the perfect vantage point to capture this very special moment in time. I hope that by sharing this photo, you too will feel inspired to seek your own connections with family and friends. Available in the following Sizes and Materials: 12”x18” - Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 300 gsm Paper - Edition of 50 - $395 + shipping 16”x24” - Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 300 gsm Paper - Edition of 25 - $595 24”x36” - Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 300 gsm Paper - Edition of 25 - $895 30”x45” - Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 300 gsm Paper - Edition of 25 - $1195 40”x60” - Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 300 gsm Paper - Edition of 25 -$1495 Please contact Curator@Saatchiart.com if you are interested in a particular size and material. Limited edition signed and numbered certificates of authenticity are included.
2020
Black & White on Hahnemuhle Fineart Baryta 300 Gsm Paper
25
36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in
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ARTIST STATEMENT: As though by a magnet, I’ve always felt the world luring me to explore its mysteries and wonder. For a long time, I put my dreams on hold. Then one day in my practice as a physician, I met a patient whose journey would forever change my outlook. In the Fall of 2006, a man came to me with a nagging discomfort in his chest. At 38 years old, he was so young that I thought surely it must be something benign or otherwise inconsequential. In a matter of a few short hours, his CT scan revealed that he was suffering from terminal lung cancer. His story is a reminder to us all that each day must be viewed as a very special gift. I’ve witnessed hundreds of patients whose lives have been abruptly changed by a life-altering or life-ending diagnosis. At times we may convince ourselves that we are immortal, and that cancer or some other catastrophe only affects others, but we have no guarantees in this life. Time is too short to get lost in a blur of days, weeks, and months. And so, I began to think more seriously about all those overseas adventures waiting for me, and soon enough, I grabbed my camera and voyaged to all 7 continents. I’ve observed Tibetan monks in prayer, hiked up the Virunga mountains of Rwanda to marvel at the Silverback gorillas in their natural habitat, and watched Bengal tigers cool off in a shallow lake to escape India’s searing heat. I’ve met people, young and old, who have lived amazing yet ordinary lives. Along the way, I’ve spent several decades honing my craft as a portrait photographer. Whether I’m making candid images of women immersed in prayer in Abu Dhabi or portraits of television actors in my Venice Beach studio, I’ve continuously sought to capture life’s fragility and beauty. There are no rewinds in life, so find the time to discover your inspiration, explore the extraordinary, create the unimaginable, and then leave nothing on the table. ~ Harv Greenberg, M.D.
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