A little about the photographer... I have been photographing life since I received my first real working camera at the age of 9. It was a 1964-1965 New York World's Fair Eastman Kodak Co. 127 roll-film flash camera that used the little AG-1B blue flashbulbs. (Still have it and it still works, by the way!) I learned to process film and print photos in my own home darkroom at the tender age of 13 using an antique $40 Federal enlarger bought on payments from the local camera store. A lot of different cameras and equipment have been purchased and used since 1964 and over many decades I have learned by constant study and by working in the field about the qualities of film, light, exposure, processing and printing. I constantly learn and improve by working with labs and their personnel and also by the interaction with my subjects on each photography job. Other than a few photo classes during college years, I am self-taught and have succeeded by working tirelessly with individuals and groups over time to forsee, avoid and overcome any issues that may arise on a location photo shoot or in the aftermath. I strive to always provide a quality product to the customer. Thank You for visiting the site and I look forward to serving your needs now and in the future. Rich Neuman |
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A little about the process... Photographs available for purchase have been taken over time using a variety of cameras, both film and digital, and other photographic equipment including Nikon, Fuji, HP, Kodak and a few others such as Canon & Olympus. Most photographs are processed and printed either by using a genuine Kodak Perfect Touch Processing lab or a FujiFilm Pro lab using Fuji Crystal Archive photo paper. All photos are computer edited using Picasa software before downloading or delivering to and working with the processing labs. |











