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Bus Stop - Shelby Square, Detroit 1984 - Pigment Print

Bus Stop – Shelby Square, Detroit 1984 – Pigment Print

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Bus Stop – Shelby Square, Detroit 1979

The Peripheral Vision Portfolio are works connected to my “Peripheral Vision” blog, where I share stories of selected alternate photographs from my archives of never-before-made-available prints. All come as high-quality pigment prints signed by the artist.

Title: Bus Stop – Shelby Square, Detroit 1979

Having graduated high school in 1978, I had initially decided against college and spent a “gap year” working as a plumber. Good job skill and pay, but I was feeling left behind with all of my friends off at school. Having now realized that college was the way I wanted to go, I had decided to follow my passion of photography and go for a fine arts degree. I had recently purchased my first new camera, an Olympus OM-1 and was getting serious with it in my explorations around the city. I was already enrolled in school and waiting on summer session to begin. It was during that time that I made this image in Detroit’s Shelby Square. At the time, all I was seeing was the graphic quality and I thought it was probably the best photograph I had ever made. It continued its place as a prized image in my portfolio for several years until I lost track of it in the volume of imagery I was now creating. What I find wonderful in my rediscovery of this photograph is that it contained so very much more than that graphic quality that caught my young eye. The things a 19 year-old doesn’t perceive, but are there all the same.”</em>

Edition: Peripheral Vision – open
– Pigment Print
– 7 x 5-inch image size
– 8.5 x 11 Hahnemühle Baryta
– Signed, titled, and dated by the artist on reverse
– Unmounted

Category: Peripheral Vision Prints
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Weight 3 oz
Dimensions 11 × 9 × .5 in

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