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by Jenny Revitz Soper
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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Fire safety became a concern in early 20th-century construction, and fire escapes were installed as emergency egress. In poorer areas, residents used... more
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Fire safety became a concern in early 20th-century construction, and fire escapes were installed as emergency egress. In poorer areas, residents used fire escapes for sleeping. This inspired Cornell Woolrich's "The Boy Cried Murder" and was later featured in Hitchcock's "Rear Window" and Weegee's photography. The motif of fire escapes in film noir led to the balcony scene in "West Side Story."
Looking up in downtown San Francisco.
I have recently returned to my Kansas roots after living in Los Angeles for 45 years. I always carry my camera with me. I like to look beyond the ordinary to find something extraordinary - be it a clever juxtaposition, a contradiction, a burst of color, or a touch of whimsy. Photography is my way of expressing how I see the world. I capture what catches my eye in the moment. It's a spontaneous act, but not unconsidered. It's important to me and it's a foundational part of who I am. Through my photography, I stay true to myself and convey my authentic self. It is the vision of the artist that produces the art. I appreciate every method and technique an artist uses to achieve that vision. I sometimes use digital applications as well as...
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Rick Hansen
Fantastic picture!
Andreea Eva Herczegh
Excellent point of view and great in black and white!
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your lovely art has been featured on the ABC Group home page from the X IS For EXIt week, January 24, 2022 - JANUARY 31, 2022. You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP as a way to preserve your feature!
Jenny Revitz Soper replied:
Thank you, Pamela!
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your 3d place win in the Metal contest! voted, fave (what happened to Like???)
Nicklas Gustafsson
Cool picture!
Lorraine Palumbo
Great shot Jenny!
Jenny Revitz Soper replied:
Thanks so much~
Renata Natale
Great POV!
Neil R Finlay
I love the perspective in this Jenny! L/f 👍🏻📸 Neil
Antonia Surich
Beautiful photo and pattern!
Joseph Schofield
Love it Jenny!
Andrew Wilson
A dramatic POV and a great description!
Paul Boizot
Good shot!
Kathryn Jones
A splendid shot, Jenny, and very interesting background information!
Diann Fisher
What a cool perspective! And the fact you used black and white makes it really pop! Love this Jenny! (lf)
Virginia Giblin
Excellent shot. Good reminder to keep looking up!
Mohammad Hayssam Kattaa
Beautiful capture and interesting story, Jenny! L/F
Jenny Revitz Soper replied:
Thanks so much!
Jenny Revitz Soper
A special thank you to Tejsweena Renu Krishan for featuring my photograph in the Artist Group, Ardent Essence of your Soul, 2/17/2017.
Jenny Revitz Soper
Thanks to Nader Rangidan for featuring my photo on the homepage of the FAA Artist group, Black and White Photography.
Ramon Martinez
Excellent composition! I wish you a very Happy New Year!
Steve Breslow
Great image - - infinite vanishing fire escapes!
Liesl Walsh
Beautiful in black and white! l/f
Sharon McConnell
A great image - nice capture, Jenny! L/F
John Bartelt
Amazing image, Jenny! Superb pov! l/f
Jenny Revitz Soper replied:
Thank you John!
Marvin Spates
Wow what a marvelous black and white photo Jenny!! L/F
Jenny Revitz Soper replied:
Thanks Marvin!