J. Kevin Foltz
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“My first love is the tradition of black and white film photography. In my artworks I allow imagery recorded on the film plane to become a platform from which I dive into personal subjective interpretations of a moment in time. When one makes art with the intention of honest, unique self-expression, the result will be worthy of reflection no matter how basic or sophisticated the means of realization.”