Old Typewriter Keyboard
Old Typewriter Keyboard

Old Typewriter Keyboard

Black & White Photograph (ID: A112001)
Designed by Russ Martin
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An image of an old Underwood typewriter keyboard which was photographed in the studio with a professional medium format film camera in 1983. The image was stored since then. Recently, it was rediscovered, scanned, and a new digital print made. The print is on Epson Exhibition Fiber paper. Epson K2 pigment inks were used, which have a fade resistance of over 300 years. The print is indistinguishable from a gelatin silver print. There is a border of 1" on the left and right and 3.5 inches on the top and bottom. It is titled and numbered on the lower left, and signed and dated on the lower right, in archival pen.
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Russ Martin

Russ Martin

"I followed in the footsteps of giants, but when theirs ended, I continued on my own."

Russ Martin photographs subjects from both the urban and natural environments. His pictures reveal an uncanny ability to depict subjects in ways that surprise or inspire the viewer. He hopes they stimulate the observer to a new appreciation of the subjects in front of the lens and of the medium of photography as a form of creative expression.

Russ Martin employs professional digital cameras. However, as a photographer classically trained in the style of Ansel Adams, he first honed his craft using large format film cameras, an enlarger, and chemicals in a darkroom. As a result, he has developed a perfectionist approach that is evident in his new work, which is printed on fine art papers using archival pigment inks and a professional Epson printer.

Russ Martin is a second-generation photographer from the small town of Clinton in upstate New York. He received both a Bachelor's and an MFA degree in photography from the State University of New York. After earning his degrees, he pursued his own projects and teaching, while interacting with well-known photographers and gallery professionals from around the country.

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