Kicking my parents out of the kitchen and even barricading them in their bedroom until 2:00 AM was the norm growing up in Brooklyn, NY. In 1966 John Lennon made his famous exclamation that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus, the first lunar orbiter was launched, Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California and the television series 'Star Trek' hit the screen for the first time. I didn’t notice. At 13 years old I was already swimming in developer, fixer and stop baths. Feeling around blindly in changing bags to unravel canisters of film and, as clichéd as it is, watching the magic of images appearing on paper under red safelights was an addiction that lasted until the digital coming of age. And then...
Friday, April 27, 2007
First self portrait. Yea... I'm in there.
Images and text by David Brenowitz. From the upcoming book "Cabbies to Canyons"
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Eatin' by the Cab
A lifetime of accumulation... perspective and introspection in a box. More to the point… boxes, folders, albums and binders of negatives, prints and contact sheets. It was not all for art, although, art there is.
Images and text by David Brenowitz; From the upcoming book "Cabbies to Canyons"
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
My Wife
To Marcia,
You are love and support to your kids and me. You’re images inspire a community and help to comfort those whose care is under your purview.
You are love and support to your kids and me. You’re images inspire a community and help to comfort those whose care is under your purview.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
They’re Baaaaaaaack…
…this time with their teenage offspring. The elk herd has returned to Heritage Road and Berthoud Way this wintry Saturday morning in April. Taken by David of Brenowitz Photography, from the upstairs window of the gallery. The view is always rewarding, whether it’s the elk, coyote or the distant foothills. Life is good.
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007
10,000 Served
The WPPI (Wedding and Portrait Photographers International) conference has just ended. WPPI is huge. To give you a sense just how huge; last year there was an estimated 10,000 attendees. It felt pretty close to that this year. Marcia and I stayed with the main convention itinerary but not before enjoying the wonderful show "KA" by Cirque de Soliel. Lets just say that whatever you can imagine an over the top show to be …multiply that by 10. At the convention, we maxed out on over4 sessions a day with about 10 classes to chose from for each of those sessions. Brain cells full…. Must assimilate.
This bride is Sa'de. Dress from Sebastion Bridal in Denver.
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