contributors' biographies
Harold Feinstein
Harold Feinstein believes he has "eyes on the tips of his fingers
and fingertips on his eyes." "If I were blind," he says, "I would
have been a sculptor."
Harold always felt a connection to Rodin. When he learned that Rodin was
nearsighted, and so worked only inches from the stone, he sought to
recreate this intense intimacy in his photographs, which were taken with
a short focus lens at the Rodin Museum in Paris.
An American from Brooklyn, New York, Harold currently works and teaches
photography in Boston.
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