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SUMMARY:Kolman Rosenberg
DESCRIPTION:\nKolman Rosenberg Biography\nKolman Rosenberg is a freelance e
 ditorial\, documentary and fine art photographer who resides and works in 
 Mentor\, OH. His interest in photography began in 1968 as a sophomore in c
 ollege when his roommate\, a photojournalism major\, recruited and trained
  him to work for the university newspaper and yearbook. He has exhibited a
 nd won many awards for his photography and has had his work published in a
  number of books\, magazines and on TV. The TV work\, an episode of “Out
 side the Lines” for ESPN\, was included in an Emmy Award nomination and 
 also appeared in ESPN Magazine and a follow-up episode of “Outside the L
 ines”.\nKolman taught digital photography and post-processing classes at
  Cuyahoga Community College in their Community Education program for 13 ye
 ars and has been a longstanding member of the Cleveland Photographic Socie
 ty where he currently serves on the board and has been teaching several cl
 asses as part of their Fundamentals of Good Photography School.\nHis photo
 graphic style can best be summed up in his artist’s statement\, though i
 t certainly does not totally represent his style and what he photographs\,
  it does reflect the core of his work and its underpinnings.\n \n\nArtist
 ’s Statement\n \n“My station in life is to capture the action of life
 \, the life of the world\, its humor\, its tragedies\, in other words\, li
 fe as it is.  A true picture unposed and real.”\n\n\n 	 Eugene Smith\n\
 n                                    
                                      
                              1918-1978\n \n \
 nThe camera serves as my portal as I view common sites in an uncommon way.
   It enables me to see\, and point out to others\, the beauty\, irony\, i
 nterest\, humor and sometimes the ugliness of the world we live in.  My h
 ope is that my images will open the eyes of realization for others. Going 
 beyond common and discovering again.\n \nMy interest in photography began
  as a college newspaper and yearbook photographer during the stormy 1960s 
 and 1970s.  I was influenced by many of the great photojournalists and do
 cumentary photographers such as W. Eugene Smith\, Walker Evans\, Dorothea 
 Lange\, Gordon Parks\, Margaret Bourke-White and other black and white pho
 tographers of Life Magazine and the earlier Farm Security Administration i
 n its effort to assist poor farmers during the Dust Bowl and Great Depress
 ion.  Though many of these photographers documented the horrors of war an
 d the plight of poverty\, they also showed me the dignity and adaptability
  of human beings in their desire to prevail.\n \nMy images will provide y
 ou with that second glance of the mundane\, humorous\, common-place\, and 
 sometimes ugly or painful aspects of our world with the intent of helping 
 you take the time to notice the dignity\, beauty and adaptability that is 
 evident in each.
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