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Artist Statement for Carl Ephraim
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Mr. Ephraim , a long time Beacon Hill , Boston Massachusetts resident, has been delighting us with his photography spanning 40 years. Often his choice of subjects reveals his love of the theater and dance as well as an intense appreciation of nature and its many photographic possibilities. His eye for interpreting an obvious subject so that it appears to the viewer to be an abstract work of texture and light reflects the unique aspect of his style of photography.
Mr. Ephraim's obsession with the camera began in the early fifties when he studied at the Navy School Of Photography. While he served in the U.S. Navy , he recorded many historical moments doing documentary photography for nuclear testing sites and aerial photography. Steadily broadening his photographic skills, he traveled throughout Europe, South America, Greenland, Hawaii, the South Pacific and the United States, earning credits in both still and motion picture photography and in television advertising for portraits, fashion and salon art as well as travel and documentary artwork,
His character studies and abstract photos have been featured on the public Broadcasting System Television and on the Say Brother television program, His work has graced the walls of the Stone Soup Gallery in Boston, the Circle Theatre Gallery in Brookline, The Arts & Crafts Exhibits at Fanueil Hall, Boston, The Boston Boat and Ship Gallery in Provincetown, The Baker Memorial Library at Harvard University and currently in The Emmanuel Church in Boston.
In 1991 he was the guest artist-photographer at the Friends Plus Productions, Inc. presentation of the Color of Love, Art Evening of Music and Art in Dorchester. He was honored in 1994 at a reception and private showing of his collection prior to his opening at the African Eye's Gallery in Washington D.C.
In 1996 the Quabbin Times Magazine listed him as featured guest artist in the North Quabbin celebration of the Arts in Petersham. He has also participated in the Artist at the Distillery Open Studio in South Boston, at the South End Artist open Studios in 1993 at which the Boston Phoenix was a sponsor. In a previous Beacon Hill Arts Walk he won two awards in the same exhibit.
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