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During a routine photo walk, the photographer encountered a striking scene of contrast: emergency vehicles surrounding a corner where a legless man sat in a wheelchair, entirely unmoved by the commotion. Capturing the moment before the subject noticed his presence, the photographer utilized a wide-angle perspective to frame the man against the backdrop of urban activity. This image is award-worthy for its raw, candid observation of human stoicism amidst chaos, demonstrating a keen eye for street photography that finds profound stillness in the heart of an unfolding, albeit mysterious, emergency situation.
Love by Keith Goldstein
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Keith Goldstein developed a deep fascination with photography during his youth, eventually earning a BFA with Honors from the School of Visual Arts and an MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Throughout his extensive career, he has explored emotive expression through a minimalist approach, favoring a simple kit to maintain creative freedom. His work has been widely exhibited since 1980 and featured in numerous prestigious publications, ranging from international news outlets to major book covers, establishing him as a versatile and accomplished fine art photographer.
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