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I'm always looking outside, trying to look inside.
Trying to tell something that's true.
But maybe nothing is really true.
Except what's out there.
-Robert Frank
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"Dear Keith,
We have exciting news. After reviewing the work you submitted into the One Life Photography Competition, our Editorial Committee has chosen one of your photos to be featured in our upcoming publication, One Life Photos.
Out of the many photographs entered into the One Life Photography Competition, only a select few will appear in this publication. You can take pride in knowing that your photography is among the best we have seen, and we believe this special coffee-table book will be even better with your photo included.
Congratulations!
Mandisa Wright
Managing Editor"
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- JoinedJanuary 2006
- OccupationPhotographer, photo editor
- HometownNew York
- Websitehttp://keithgoldstein.me/
- Instagramkeithbg
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It provides great hope knowing that no matter what, Kieth explores the city, sharing what he finds. He remains a favorite human, father, husband and photographer. Keep it up, Keith!
Without falutin' too highly here: I'm am always impressed by the humble but urgent prosaic tedium Keith gets into these images. It's really very literary. Looking through his photostream really satisfies and challenges me in much the same way as reading John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces or watching Charles B… Read more
Without falutin' too highly here: I'm am always impressed by the humble but urgent prosaic tedium Keith gets into these images. It's really very literary. Looking through his photostream really satisfies and challenges me in much the same way as reading John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces or watching Charles Burnett's Killer of Sheep. Here is a fresh, hot, and blisteringly vivid impression of the length and breadth of a frequently under-observed side of regular day-to-day life.
Read lessI'm impressed by his fresh perspective on a very common, but complex, urban scape.
Keith has a beautiful selection of breathtaking images that show the true colors of whatever he captures. -Marius