Recognized nationally and living locally, Herb Snitzer has been creating dynamic black and white photographs for the past 50 years. From 1957 when he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art, he moved to New York City where he quickly established himself as one of the top young photojournalists.
He worked for Life, Look, The Saturday Evening Post, Fortune, Time and other national magazines as well as for the New York Times and Herald Tribune. This exhibition features photographs from his first five years of shooting, as well as his most recent body of work.
Stanley & Everett Galleries
November 14, 2008 - January 3, 2009
Featured Artist Exhibit
"A Place To Rest"
By Jim Swallow
Ansel Adams and the American West celebrates the American master Ansel Adams (1902-1984) and his contributions to the progress of photography as an art form. It also honors his activities that helped to preserve the beauty of the American landscape and our national parks. Thirty of the nearly 60 photographs are by Adams, including several large-scale images.
