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Recent
Exhibits:
Princeton Alliance Church Gallery, Plainsboro, NJ (October 2009
through January 2010)
Monmouth Museum Juried Photography Invitational Exhibition, Brookdale
Community College, Lincroft, NJ (September-November 2008)
News
Richman was interviewed for the New Jersey Law Journal and the following
titled "How I Make a Picture" appeared in the
February 6, 2009 edition:
"I turned to photography as a serious avocation around 1997 or 1998,
photographing the Hale-Bopp comet. Working with an old Olympus OM-1, that I
taught myself to work, I developed a serious interest in photography. This
included extensive reading as to technique and history of photography, and
adult courses at Princeton High School. One of the interesting things about
photography is its paradoxical juxtaposition of literalness and ambiguity.
On one hand, it is literal because it is an exact capturing of the subject,
and time and place. On the other hand, it is enigmatic because it raises all
questions as to what happened just before and just after, and what was left
out of the frame, and what the items in the frame mean when captured
together. Photography leads you to speculate on the emotions involved in and
evoked by the image. In many ways, photography is visual poetry,
particularly a haiku with the presentation of often conflicting or unrelated
items that create a tension in the scene. Good photography therefore becomes
metaphoric, suggesting meanings apart from the literal presentation of
facts. Because of photography, I look at the world in a particularized way:
Everything is an image within a frame. I think about what resonates and what
doesn't, and what the deeper meanings are of particular moments and scenes.
By viewing people for what may be beneath the surface, and understanding the
subjects you are photographing, you tend to become more compassionate and
understanding. For this reason, usually on weekends and business trips, I
keep the camera handy because one never knows what will present itself. And
for that reason, I find urban photography the most intriguing.” (This
article was produced by the New Jersey State Bar Association for publication
in the New Jersey Law Journal.)
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