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Doug BirkenheuerBackside, -Male Nude Torso, Black and White Photograph, Matted and Framed2011
2011
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The gorgeous muscular physique of the nude male in Doug Birkenheuer's photograph titled "Backside" is highlighted with the play of light and shadows. This sepia toned photograph captures all the defined muscles and contours of the subject. The piece is custom matted and framed with Museum Glass. The framed dimensions are 20 x 17 inches.
Doug Birkenheuer
Backside
7 x 7 inches
silver gelatin print
ed. 2/5
DOB034
Doug Birkenheuer has devoted his talent and vision to photography for over twenty years. Birkenheuer received his Associates Degree from the Antonelli Institute of Photography in Cincinnati, OH in 1988. He relocated to Chicago in 1994, where he has built a reputation for exacting professionalism in commissioned Headshots & individual, couple and group Portraits. In recent years, he has taught photography courses at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, exciting a new generation with his passion.
- Creator:Doug Birkenheuer (1967)
- Creation Year:2011
- Dimensions:Height: 7 in (17.78 cm)Width: 7 in (17.78 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Chicago, IL
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