A little about the photographer... Rich Neuman has been photographing the world since he was old enough to hold a camera. The first real camera of significance was a 1964-1965 Kodak New York World's Fair 127 roll-film camera that used AG-1B blue flash bulbs. Over the years Mr. Neuman mastered manual camera settings and how light interplays with those settings and darkroom work and the technical creation of the final product. Time has led to digital camera equipment and techniques but knowledge from decades past is still very invaluable when it comes to making a high quality, investment grade photograph for collectors. Film and digital cameras are both still in the arsenal but smelling chemical fumes has been traded for working closely with professional photo labs to create his high quality photographic wall decor. | 
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