ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION
11x14 inch B&W Print
Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper
Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border
Shipped Flat, Insured, Tracking
"RFK FACING ISSUES"
This intensive portrait of Robert kennedy captures a defiant determination at a Portland, Oregon Press Conference held during the May 1968 Oregon Primary. This pose, depicts an intensity in its expression and resolve as Kennedy faced his turbulent last days of the presidential campaign.
The photograph was taken with a 300mm Nikkor lens, a personal favorite for pulling in distant subject matter. Exposures were made on Kodak TRI-X film. I used the original pristine Tri-X negative to produce this razor sharp, brilliant print.
Robert Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is still relevant today. This image is part of a portfolio of images selected by the RFK Center and the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority in a promotion (Fall 2008) celebrating the renaming of their Triborough Bridge to the RFK Bridge.
"RFK FACING ISSUES" Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller
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ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION
11x14 inch B&W Print
Fuji Crystal Archive Lustre Paper
Signed/Dated and Titled on lower white border
Shipped Flat, Insured, Tracking
"RFK FACING ISSUES"
This intensive portrait of Robert kennedy captures a defiant determination at a Portland, Oregon Press Conference held during the May 1968 Oregon Primary. This pose, depicts an intensity in its expression and resolve as Kennedy faced his turbulent last days of the presidential campaign.
The photograph was taken with a 300mm Nikkor lens, a personal favorite for pulling in distant subject matter. Exposures were made on Kodak TRI-X film. I used the original pristine Tri-X negative to produce this razor sharp, brilliant print.
Robert Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is still relevant today. This image is part of a portfolio of images selected by the RFK Center and the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority in a promotion (Fall 2008) celebrating the renaming of their Triborough Bridge to the RFK Bridge.
PURCHASE INFORMATION: Print will be shipped flat in a sturdy cardboard mailer and includes full insurance coverage backed by delivery confirmation. We use USPS PRIORITY MAIL, INSURED with DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. USPS Express Mail Available upon request for possible 24 hour delivery.
"RFK FACING ISSUES" Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller