Aero California MD DC-9 Aircraft: The Jet as Art by Jeffrey Milstein 2004
A typological series of perfectly framed shots of aircraft just before landing. The work was published by Abrams as AirCraft the Jet as Art, in 2005. Two printings sold out and it is now a collectible. The work was featured in museum shows in Denmark and Scotland, as well as solo shows at the Ulrich Museum of Art in Kansas, and a year-long solo show at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. The work has received numerous awards and been published and collected worldwide.
Contax 645 with Phase One P25 Zeiss 45-90mm LAX
Edition: 1 of 1
Fellowship Studio
A typological series of perfectly framed shots of aircraft just before landing. The work was published by Abrams as AirCraft the Jet as Art, in 2005. Two printings sold out and it is now a collectible. The work was featured in museum shows in Denmark and Scotland, as well as solo shows at the Ulrich Museum of Art in Kansas, and a year-long solo show at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. The work has received numerous awards and been published and collected worldwide.
Aero California MD DC-9
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Aero California MD DC-9 Aircraft: The Jet as Art by Jeffrey Milstein 2004
A typological series of perfectly framed shots of aircraft just before landing. The work was published by Abrams as AirCraft the Jet as Art, in 2005. Two printings sold out and it is now a collectible. The work was featured in museum shows in Denmark and Scotland, as well as solo shows at the Ulrich Museum of Art in Kansas, and a year-long solo show at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. The work has received numerous awards and been published and collected worldwide.
Contax 645 with Phase One P25 Zeiss 45-90mm LAX
Edition: 1 of 1
Fellowship Studio
A typological series of perfectly framed shots of aircraft just before landing. The work was published by Abrams as AirCraft the Jet as Art, in 2005. Two printings sold out and it is now a collectible. The work was featured in museum shows in Denmark and Scotland, as well as solo shows at the Ulrich Museum of Art in Kansas, and a year-long solo show at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. The work has received numerous awards and been published and collected worldwide.