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SJG

I began photographing in 1994, following many years involvement as a Hindu monk, writer, and academic. With no background in the visual arts, photography appeared serendipitously and soon absorbed my full attention. For me, the essence of photography is found in the more...

Steven Gelberg's Bookstore

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I See People

By Steven J. Gelberg   SJG

Category: Fine Art Photography

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Standard Landscape 10x8 inches (25x20 cm)  240 Pages

Published: May 5, 2008

Feeling Form

Meditations on Architectural Presence

By Steven J. Gelberg   SJG

Category: Arts & Photography

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A collection of the artist's architectural and architectually-related images. A study of form, texture, light, and the fragility of the human-built environment. Images from throughout the U.S., as well as England, Spain, Belgium and New Zealand.

Standard Landscape 10x8 inches (25x20 cm)  136 Pages

Published: March 31, 2008

The Expressive Gesture

Dance, Dancers, Movement

By Steven J. Gelberg   SJG

Category: Fine Art Photography

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An anthology of the artist's best dance images, including images of ballet, modern dance, ethnic dance, and creative movement generally. Includes images of the San Francisco Ballet, established modern d more...

Standard Landscape 10x8 inches (25x20 cm)  160 Pages

Published: January 4, 2008

Women: Beauty, Grace, Spirit

By Steven J. Gelberg   SJG

Category: Arts & Photography

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Women: Beauty, Grace and Spirit is a rich, varied collection of the artist's best portraits of women. From the Dedication: "These images are more than merely about surface appearance--however aesth more...

Standard Landscape 10x8 inches (25x20 cm)  158 Pages

Published: November 25, 2007

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Bikes, polo, and book of the week

If I hadn’t stumbled across this book in the Blurb Bookstore, I would have never found my more ...