and anything can be seen once it is imagined
Carl Hyatt's lens remains fixed on form
as well as featured in a TV series in China on fine arts and artistic observation
A young woman at a popular cafe-bar in the Marais in Paris is the subject of Heartbreak
The onboard cameras for the Apollo 10 mission were modified Hasselblad 500 EL cameras
St. Peter's Square by Leonard Freed, Rome, Italy, Black-and-White Portrait Photography 1950s 18" x 24" and anything can be seenSt. Peter's Square, Rome, Italy, 1958 by Leonard Freed is a black and white documentary photograph of two figures (priests) on a snowy afternoon dressed in black in contrast to the falling snow and white columns in St. Peter's Square, Rome, Italy. Signed by the photographer on recto (front of photograph) this is an archival iris print, stamped with notations on verso. Edition #6 in a planned edition of 24 only 6 copies ultimately made annotated by the