The Unseen RFK Portraits- -
STUMP SPEECH Part One
Robert F. Kennedy Photo
RFK STUMP SPEECH
Portrait No. 8
Woodburn, Oregon Whistle Stop
May 18, 1968
16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print
Printed on Satin Paper
Signed, Titled and Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeve Protected on Foam Core
Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
Included in the RFK Center Photo Collection
The Stump Speech Portraits were captured at Woodburn, Oregon during a series of classic Whistle Stops between Portland and Eugene along the Willamette Valley corridor. Using a 300mm Nikkor with an original motorized Nikon F I captured his speech, rapid fire as RFK continually changed expressions as he discussed the issues of American Foreign Policy, Vietnam and Nationalism. I shot two rolls of 35mm black and white film photographing every significant gesture and facial expression he made during this particular speech. This collection is descriptive of Kennedy's compelling emotional range as he also spoke about the imposing threat of nuclear war. Kennedy fought to end the War in Vietnam; he pushed for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is as relevant today.
"RFK Stump Speech" Portrait No. 8, Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
The Unseen RFK Portraits- -
STUMP SPEECH Part One
Robert F. Kennedy Photo
RFK STUMP SPEECH
Portrait No. 8
Woodburn, Oregon Whistle Stop
May 18, 1968
16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print
Printed on Satin Paper
Signed, Titled and Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeve Protected on Foam Core
Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
Included in the RFK Center Photo Collection
The Stump Speech Portraits were captured at Woodburn, Oregon during a series of classic Whistle Stops between Portland and Eugene along the Willamette Valley corridor. Using a 300mm Nikkor with an original motorized Nikon F I captured his speech, rapid fire as RFK continually changed expressions as he discussed the issues of American Foreign Policy, Vietnam and Nationalism. I shot two rolls of 35mm black and white film photographing every significant gesture and facial expression he made during this particular speech. This collection is descriptive of Kennedy's compelling emotional range as he also spoke about the imposing threat of nuclear war. Kennedy fought to end the War in Vietnam; he pushed for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is as relevant today.
"RFK Stump Speech" Portrait No. 8, Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
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