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Steven Dinberg

Digital Photo via Emulsion Film Transfer

27" x 39 1/4"

Bio- Artist Statement

Steven Dinberg

212- B Marray Drive

Chamblee, Ga 30341

www.dinbergphotography.com

Instagram -Dinbergphotography

The sense of adventure that comes with exploring new places and meeting new people is what keeps me interested in street photography.
There are two reasons people travel. The first is to see something new, the other is to experience something old.

I have long been a passionate photographer. Someone once said, "In photography, vision is the power of observation, it's how you notice things that are worth capturing." I am always looking for that decisive moment, and constantly in search for that magical light, the texture of skin, interesting faces, and amazing eyes, but most of all, I try to capture that brief moment of interaction. I am a strong believer in the saying "It's human's and not the places that makes memories", and as a photographer, I have countless memories.

I have been experimenting with Emulsion transfers and exploring with different materials. These two images are first printed on a clear

Film Emulsion, then the Vietnamese Rice Paper is soaked in a solution and I then transfer the Emulsion from the clear film into the paper. BIO

Steven Dinberg Photography is the culmination of over 30 years of professional photographic experiences. Steve's interest in photography started with a Brownie Hawkeye as he would strive to capture perfect snapshots of childlike images. He has since continued his quest to capture lasting impressions as he made his career with commercial, sports and fine art photography and evolved from developing in darkrooms to the latest in photography technology. Along the way, Steve has hung out of airplanes over Sydney Harbor at 7000 feet to add perspective to a experimental Military aircraft as well as covered almost every sporting event. Steve was fortunate enough to be the photographer of the legendary golfer Payne Stewart, and produced the now famous Lithograph from Payne's last victory at the 1999 U.S. Open. from those images produced the "Tribute To A Champion" lithograph. Steve uses his lens to capture the essence of his subjects at just the right moment, and through that lens developed a strong focus on fine art. He owns and operates a 2300 square foot fully equipped digital studio in the heart of Chamblee.

Donated By Steven Dinberg