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Humanity and the City

1/30/2017

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In my "Humanity and the City" exhibit at the Johnson & Johnson Corporate Art Gallery in New Brunswick, New Jersey (January 31-March 17, 2017), I seek to celebrate subject.  My photography is the interpretation of the city and the connection of its people to it  Working in black and white printing, with the elimination of color, I am able to focus on subject without distraction.  The interplay of light and atmosphere are enhanced in this environment.  I have searched for patterns, the common denominators of human existence within that most basic and overlooked of human achievement-the city.  The city is its people and its people are the city.  While abstraction and an expanding application of photography into multi-media works has its place, it is refreshing and challenging to search for and capture the moments of life that form a common thread across our times.

For more information on this exhibit:

http://www.richmanphotoart.com/news--events.html

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6 Comments
Jo
1/30/2017 10:33:25 am

I am enjoying your photos. Good luck with the exhibition.

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Steven Richman
1/31/2017 07:06:36 am

Thank you!

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Monty C.
1/31/2017 05:36:03 am

Great photos.

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Steven Richman
1/31/2017 07:07:11 am

I appreciate that. Thank you.

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Antonio
2/8/2017 01:19:19 pm

Good luck with your exhibition. I enjoyed the photos very much.

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Tara link
11/17/2023 07:12:44 pm

First time reading this thanks for sharing

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    Steven Richman is an attorney practicing in New Jersey. He has lectured before photography clubs on various topics, including the legal rights of photographers. His photography has been exhibited in museums, is in private collections, and is also represented in the permanent collection of the New Jersey State Museum. ​

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