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Size: 12 W x 12.6 H x 0.1 D in
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Shot on Nashville's historic Music Row, just standing along Broadway outside the iconic Tootsies can leave an indelible mark. Everyone and anyone among the country music greats have played the honky tonk joint, including Patsy Cline, Mel Tillis, Willie Nelson and far too many others to name. Though Broadway has changed greatly over the years -- and, Nashville natives are quick to tell you, not necessarily for the better -- the old haunts, places like Tootsies and Robert's, remain iconic landmark hotspots and justifiably so. Offered as a numbered and signed Limited Edition print on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Pearl, this print is powerful at 12 x 12.6, 13.6 x 14.2 with borders . . . Also available as an unsigned open edition print . . .
2023
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12 W x 12.6 H x 0.1 D in
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I'm a national award-winning journalist and nine-time Pulitzer nominee who's made hundreds of TV and radio appearances, including NPR and Good Morning America. Author of Swee'pea [Simon & Schuster / Atria], a critically acclaimed book centered around New York City playground basketball legend Lloyd (Swee'pea) Daniels, I've been featured in several documentary films -- including the Emmy Award-winning ESPN 30-for-30 Big Shot. While I've worked primarily as a sports reporter, news reporter, columnist and investigative journalist, I've also done travel writing and photography during a four-decade career at a major New York daily paper, and I'm currently shopping my first novel. This marks my first foray into selling my fine art photography . . . P.S. I've noticed that when it comes to calling up full screen versions of some photos they appear to lack clarity. PLEASE use the "Original" file -- especially, when you're looking at Open Edition prints -- because those files appear to be proper large-scale renditions. Hoping this gets rectified . . .
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