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Vertigo. Southold, New York. 2022 Photograph - Limited Edition of 8

John Valenti

United States

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 16 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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This staircase at the Horton Point Lighthouse leading down to a beach along the Long Island Sound in Southold, New York, filled me with a feeling of vertigo -- and I thought this shot captured the sensation. To me, it's like Alice, falling into the rabbit hole, or the notion of being in a scene from Hitchcock or something. From different places in a room, from different perspectives, you get all these varying senses of slipping, falling, fading into something else. Limited edition print, measuring 17.6 x 13.6 with borders, on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta . . .

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:8

Size:16 W x 12 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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