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Photographs combine the aesthetics of fine art with the objective eye of the professional voyeur. Paintings often suggest a scene that is paralyzed only as long as you stand before it. Photography, however, freezes that moment, arrests it, definitively. Some of the most startling and moving examples of art in the 20th century were creating not by Abstract Expressionists, Impressionists or Surrealists, but rather photographers ready at, as Henri Cartier-Bresson said, "the decisive moment."
Sports and journalistic photography have captured forever some of the most indelible images of our collective memory. The flag raising at Iwo Jima, or the moment after Roger Marris struck his 61st Phome run, for example, are both flashes out of history. His body sags with relief, the catcher looks up to the sky to double check, and the crowd for a moment is frozen. You can hear the silence.
Photographs of nature are astounding in their power. Examples can communicate perfect peace, as in Ansel Adams' Pine Forest in the Snow. Or it can speak of pure power, as in his Bridal Veil Falls, where the water crashes dramatically, the spray rises violently, and the unchecked beauty of the falls is communicated crystal clear.
Here at Art Auction Fundraiser.com, we make a huge number of photographs available through our online auction. Many of our photographs are offered in a range of sizes, and all are offered with high quality frames. The convenient layout of our search feature makes it easy to find a grouping of similar images for coherent and unforgettable displays.
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