About ClydeKeller.comYou are Invited to explore Clyde Keller's photo odyssey including his prized Robert F. Kennedy photographs. We are a web based fine art internet store specializing in the photographic art of Clyde Keller since 2005. At this store you can view Clyde's vintage RFK photos, documentary and fine art photography portfolios and collections. This website offers his entire catalog of iconic portraits and Pacific NW imagery spanning over 40 years of creativity. His unique art is available for sale as museum grade archival giclee prints. KELLER, Clyde (C.) (1947—) Clyde Keller is a native of Oregon and celebrated for his documentary arts photographs and fine art prints of Pacific Northwest subject matter. Clyde has resided in Bend since 2003 where he is actively engaged in creative photography and publishing projects continuing his lifelong interest in the photographic arts. Clyde's current projects include the cover photo and design for a book on Robert F. Kennedy and another book on word peace entitled, Beyond Global Crisis. (Transaction Publishers) His photo book about Robert F. Kennedy is in collaboration with author Terrence E. Paupp is titled, Robert F. Kennedy In The Stream of History. (Sorry, we're sold out on our first run.) Clyde is known internationally for his historic photographs of Robert F. Kennedy. His RFK images are featured in Rory Kennedy's documentary film, Ethel now an official entry at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Also, another documentary, produced by the NFL, The Fearsome Foursome, shows Clyde's RFK image with Rosey Grier. The RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights has recently acquired 33 key images from Clyde's RFK portfolios for their collection. Historic photos of author Ken Kesey, William Burroughs and actor Bill Murray are featured in Mark Christensen's book Acid Christ. Clyde's portrait of actor/director Warren Beatty is the cover photo for Peter Biskind's, Star. Several vintage documentary images appear in Dan Forrer's upcoming HBO documentary film, SAMPLE THIS, "Michael Viner Didn't Play Bongos," centering on the birth of Hip Hop music. The Seattle Museum of History and Science now features his vintage Seattle skyline panoramas. His regional portraits of surviving pioneer families (and characters) appear in several new books, periodicals and webzines, including Ken Bilderback's, Creek with No Name, a new soft cover about the history of Cherry Grove, Oregon. Clyde is the grandson of Clyde Leon Keller, (1872-1962) an important Oregon-based Plein-Air Impressionist Painter. Affiliations: Member of POE(Photographers of Etsy) Other Shops: Clyde Keller on ArtFire
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