On March 22, 2011 our friend, Jeff Lamb, passed away.
His Flickr site will continue to be maintained with occasional new images added as time affords. Also, messages/FlickrMail will continue to be answered. Thank you very much for your continued support of Jeff's images! :)
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floating down a flickr river,
floating down the river again
polaroids,
Photography of the urban landscape, and landscapes that are not urban. neighborhoods, historic architecture and the urban landscapes of New Orleans, Amsterdam and Venice,landscapes of Lake Michigan and the
Leelanau peninsula, in northern Michigan.
digital images taken this year
of Ann Arbor, and now the Leelanau peninsula.
are now on my auxialliary site,
www.flickr.com/photos/fej/506650296/
and Now a blog!
past times, past places.
I was once an architectural historian, and have always been a photographer. i first came to New Orleans for a visit, in 1977 and somehow managed to take a few photographs. I came back the next year in 1978, having left school and Ann Arbor, only for the summer. Somehow, I found myself spending the next 7 years, answering the question,"where you from?", documenting the historic architectural resources of the city. I left just after St. Patrick's day, in 1985, and came back to a2
To see the complete "New Orleans 1984" color portfolio, see my website below,
and as far as the rest goes, all is here, some is there,
as I have fallen so far behind......
the "New Orleans 1984" portfolio can also be found at the World Picture Network, search "travel, new orleans"
Please
Do Not Steal!
Ask Nicely
you might rather buy a print, from the
World Picture Network, or below at my site
- JoinedAugust 2006
- Occupationphotographer
- Hometown(over-rated/over-built) ann arbor, michigan
- Current cityann arbor, mi
- Countryusa
- Websitehttp://www.jefflambphoto.com
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Jeff Lamb is a thought provoking photographer. Just look at any of his black and whites. They are terrific. His architectural, landscape, and portrait work is as good as it gets. I am drawn to his New Orleans and Ann Arbor shots cuz I love both of those cities. Keep at it, Jeff. Your work is appreciated.
jeff wakes up early and has many many gems. Just as you think you know what he's all about, he puts out a new (or old) humdinger
Hi Jeff Lamb, Thanks for your great comment! Barack the Vote. -Jasett @ Obama HQ
Jeff's every photo is perfect. His black and white work is nuanced and feels timeless, his color work is vivid and vibrant, his architectural photos are exquisitely, smartly composed, and his photos of people look as though the subjects had no idea he had a camera, which is the ideal, I think. Besides the above tal… Read more
Jeff's every photo is perfect. His black and white work is nuanced and feels timeless, his color work is vivid and vibrant, his architectural photos are exquisitely, smartly composed, and his photos of people look as though the subjects had no idea he had a camera, which is the ideal, I think. Besides the above talents, he also takes the time to be warm and encouraging to total beginners like me, which of course means the world to me. Flickr should be proud to have him as a member.
Read lessJeff Lamb's capturing of the beauty of the Crescent City with his 35mm camera is magical. His photos preserve for posterity the way New Orleans looked for many years before Katrina came and erased it all.