Salton City Trailer - Color Photograph - by Ed Freeman


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"Salton City Trailer"

Color Photograph

Created by Ed Freeman
Limited Edition
Limited edition, archival pigment print on heavyweight fine art paper, unmounted. Signed, dated and numbered on verso. Dimensions refer to paper size. Image size is 14 x 14 . For display, prints should be framed, kept out of direct sunlight and protected from extremes of humidity and temperature. Displayed prints under UV glass are projected to have a lifespan of between 100 and 200 years before noticeable fading occurs, and are more archival than wet process, darkroom prints. Dark storage will increase their longevity. Limited edition of 25.
Dimensions: 16.0in H x 20.0in W
This piece ships on or before: Mon, May 27, 2013
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$500.00  

About this Artist

Ed Freeman

"I photograph the world the way I want it to be, not the way it happens to be at any particular moment. Even the greatest of God's creations--and man's--can stand a bit of retouching. Manipulated photography, which is what I do, is a sort of like telling your kids about Santa Claus--sometimes you have to lie about the small stuff in order to convey a far bigger truth."

Freeman's art is both whimsical and insightful, primitive and probing. He takes great delight in elevating the mundane to heights of grandeur. In his desert pictures, he lavishes exorbitant attention on structures that would otherwise be overlooked. In his urban pictures, he shows us commercial buildings the way they would like to be seen; both visions are revelatory and thought-provoking.

Freeman's pictures are photographed conventionally, both digitally and on film. They are then scanned into a computer and massively and meticulously retouched. Almost invariably, the surroundings and skies are cut out and replaced. Doors and windows are moved, colors altered, lighting changed. Prints are done on high end giclee printers using archival inks on heavy-weight fine art paper.

Ed Freeman worked for twenty-five years as a musician, composer, and record producer before taking up photography full-time twenty years ago. He is entirely self-taught, but insists that every note he ever wrote or played as a musician informs every photograph he has ever taken. "Music goes in the ear, pictures go in the eye. Once they get into the brain, they're identical."

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