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Roosevelt's
work has been consistently recognized for his unique blend of artistic
vision and technical excellence, and his artistic philosophy is
that "photographs should evoke an emotional landscape, one
not seen with the physical eye".
Roosevelt Bynum has been an avid photographer since childhood.
Starting with a plastic 126 film camera and moving through a Vivitar
110 camera and various 35 mm cameras he has been consistently refining
his technique and artistic approach for the last 30 years.
Mr. Bynum's current work uses medium format (Mamiya 645 pro and
Hasselblad 501) and large format (Toyo 45cf and Meridian 45b) film
cameras exclusively. He has worked with these formats for the last
10 years and continues to expand and refine his range of subjects
and techniques using this approach more completely realize his artistic
vision.
His
recent exhibits include the Nocturnes Town and Country online exhibit,
Los Gatos Art Museum, and Triton Museum of Art - Landscapes: Rural
and Urban Realities, UArt Open Art Competition Exhibition.
He is a member of the Los Gatos Art Association, the Nocturnes night
photography group and has lectured on night photography at Valle
del Sur Art Guild. He currently offers studio and wedding photography
as well as an extensive portfolio of rural and urban landscapes.
Check
out my blog at: http://rbynumphotography.blogspot.com/
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