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Arch of Jerusalem Stone and Narrow Lane, Israelby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
24" x 33" Framed Photograph Frame
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Elephants Foot Limestone Formation, Israelby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
26" x 33" Framed Photograph Frame
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Igwacu River, Brazilby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
37" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Brazil, Igwacu Waterfalls into the Igwacu Riverby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
32" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
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Towering Igwacu Falls Thunders, Brazilby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
32" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
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Igwacu Falls Thunders, Brazilby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
25" x 32" Framed Photograph Frame
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Towering Igwacu Falls Drops into Igwacu River, Brazilby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
36" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Plaza de la Catedral, Old Havana, Cubaby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
41" x 28" Framed Photograph Frame
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Classic American cars, streets of Havana, Cubaby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
41" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
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Fortress de San Carlos de la Cabana, Havana, Cubaby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
41" x 30" Framed Photograph Frame
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Early Light in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canadaby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
33" x 26" Framed Photograph Frame
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Stunning Banff National Park, Alberta, Canadaby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
26" x 36" Framed Photograph Frame
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Giant El Capitan reflection, Yosemite National Park, Californiaby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
27" x 36" Framed Photograph Frame
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Light in Antelope Canyonby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
32" x 44" Framed Photograph Frame
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Historic Fort Mchenry, Birthplace Of The Star Spangled Bannerby Jerry Ginsberg / Danita Delimont
22" x 29" Framed Art Frame
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Jerry Ginsberg captures each image on film with large and medium format cameras. He then scans the film on either a drum or highly specialized film scanner for the very highest resolution. He makes every fine art print individually through either light jet process or the giclee. He says that a photograph can express a great deal, allowing us to share beauty; the exquisite, incomparable and unparalleled beauty of nature. Ginsberg is in constant awe of the natural world that surrounds us. He says that man can never replicate the grace of nature’s architecture, no matter how hard he may try to do so. His goal is to translate the emotion of the moment into the finished photograph. He seeks to express that single precious and timeless moment with its tug of the past and pull of the future; to put these ingredients into a 2D photograph capable of evoking within the viewer some semblance of the experience of being there at tat singular, never to be repeated moment. A rainbow, a beam of light, a cloud; all are unique and fleeting. Ginsberg says that our natural world is receding each day as civilization is constantly encroaching on it. Deserts, forests and open spaces are disappearing at an alarming rate. Many nature lovers and conservationists liked to hang framed Jerry Ginsberg art on their walls. For him being out in the natural world among the mountains, lakes, shrubs and trees is surely one of the most satisfying things in life.