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Chapel
Image Title:  Chapel
 
 By: Joe Liftik  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Joe Liftik {K:155}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model D100
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron 24-135
Uploaded 9/18/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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Views 217 Shutter
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Critiques 1 Rating
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About A small chapel in Sedona, Arizona, overlooking red rock spires, Very compeling place of worship.
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In Transit   {K:29394} 12/22/2003
With humble but due respect... your recent comments begs a reply.

Lets stick to photography and leave religion out of this, there are pletty of places on the internet for politics.

Albiet... photography is but one form that allows for one's eyes to be opened by visual records and celebrity... or shall we say the celebration of Christmas!

The EYE of Henri Cartier, Cecil Beaton, and even Sir John Keegan & Phillip Knightley, have all presented their thoughts in terms of Politics, War, Famine, and Faith.

Robert Capa's advice to Cartier-Bresson was "be a PHOTOJOURNALIST, if not you will fall into mannerism..." still holds true... thrive on the conflict of art and journalism, surreal and real.

Best Seasons' Greetings!


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