keith kozloff

About the Artist

 My interest in photography began around the time of my 13th birthday, when I received a “Yashica A”, which is a twin lens reflex film camera whose exposure I set manually using a hand held light meter, and which produced 2 ¼ inch square negatives.  I built a black and white darkroom in my parent’s basement.  Since my exploration of photography began in monochrome, I became used to visualizing potential subject matter in grey tones.  Although initially a reluctant convert to digital technology, I now embrace the creative opportunities that it offers.  I continue to explore different techniques (such as long exposures) when they serve my evolving subject matter interests.  I exhibit locally and have developed a website in which temporary portfolios are arranged thematically with accompanying text. 

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Artist's Statement

Unless otherwise noted, I make images with a digital camera. I subsequently adjust most of the images shown to some degree for brightness, contrast, clarity, color intensity and balance, etc. to overcome optical limitations and/or to achieve a desired aesthetic effect. (I do not use Photoshop). My photographs are available either matted or framed. Image media and mat boards are acid-free for longevity.

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