This gallery will feature some of the projects that Bob worked on during COVID. Some took planning like “Railroad Crossings” where he traveled to find the crossings. Another was wandering around and seeing a “Lone Person Sitting”. A third project was looking for “Ladders” that looked interesting. And lastly, the fourth project, seeing young ladies celebrating quinceañera at Green Spring Gardens.
Bob Friedman Bio:
As a teenager, Bob started his photography journey with a darkroom in his parents basement which he inherited from his brother. The first thing he did when we bought his own home was to build a darkroom in the basement.
Today Bob is 100% digital in color and black and white (his preferred medium)
Bob has taken courses and workshops at Photoworks at Glen Echo, and with
Freeman Patterson and Andre Gallant in New Brunswick, Canada.
Awards:
Northern Virginia Photographic Society
Photographer of the Year – Color Prints 2006-2007
Print of the Year – Monochrome 2012-2013
Jewish Community Relations Council National Contest 2008
Two Honorable Mentions
Shows:
Penn Camera – Dec. 2009
National Parks of Utah, Two person show
Meadowlark Nature Photography Juried Show 2005-2008
NatureVisions Juried Show 2009-2017
Center for the Photographic Arts – Gainesville, Virginia
Abstract Photography Exhibition Spring 2012-2017
Best in Show. The Art League, Alexaandria, Virginia, April 2017
Multiple images in the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Prints on display in various professional offices in the Metro DC area.