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Reed's
photographs, taken in the '50s and '60s, capture the faces and scenes
of New England. His subjects ranged from prominent politicians to
quiet-town fairgoers, from Boston city life to serene snowfalls.
Although his photographs were published in Life, Vermont Life, Time,
and many smaller and foreign magazines, they have gone unseen since
their original publication, forty years ago. Recently, Reed began
having his cache of negatives printed – many of which were
printed for the first time ever. With the rediscovery of thousands
of rolls of negatives, he has assembled a beautiful collection of
photographs. Interest in Reed's work spread quickly due to the beauty
of the images, the quality of the prints, and their classic presentation.
Several exhibitions in the past few years have generated public
interest in his work and he is now receiving well-deserved acclaim. |
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all
images © Verner Reed except where noted. Do not reproduce.
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