21
Jan
11

Michael Massaia : “Afterlife” Series (Photography)

Afterlife Series : Photographs of Jersey Shore Amusement Parks

“Afterlife” Series
platinum/palladium print
30″ x 40″
ongoing

“Afterlife” Series
platinum/palladium print
30″ x 40″
ongoing

“Afterlife” Series
platinum/palladium print
30″ x 40″
ongoing

“Afterlife” Series
platinum/palladium print
30″ x 40
ongoing

“Afterlife” Series
platinum/palladium print
30″ x 40″
ongoing

“Afterlife” Series
platinum/palladium print
30″ x 40″
ongoing

Michael Massaia is a fine art photographer and printmaker whose work focuses on New York City, New Jersey life and landscape. Michael specializes in large format black & white photography and large format handmade printing processes such as platinum/palladium printing. All of his images are true “one shot” candid scenes that have been pushed to their limit via film developing and printing techniques to reveal the true way each moment was felt. [Extract : Michael Massaia : Website Bio]

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1 Response to “Michael Massaia : “Afterlife” Series (Photography)”


  1. 1 Kay Harper-Hayes
    January 21, 2011 at 12:15 pm

    Simply brilliant work.


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