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Image:
10.00" x 6.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 12.00"
Ice Fire Framed Print
by Ross Lewis
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Ice Fire framed print by Ross Lewis. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
From my warm 16th floor apartment I saw the black, bitter cold January night being illuminated on Manhattan's west side by towering orange flames... more
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Artist's Description
From my warm 16th floor apartment I saw the black, bitter cold January night being illuminated on Manhattan's west side by towering orange flames which consumed the entire block of warehouses. For me, the conflict was to remain comfortable or never forgive myself for not going out that night. I accepted my personal challenge. Fire trucks were everywhere. The massive hoses snaked through the entire city block. Countless firemen. Despite the endless jets of powerful water, the Fire would not yield. Everything was burning. Everything was freezing. All at the same time.
About Ross Lewis
Ross Lewis is a former international professional photographer and a graduate of Rutgers University (BA, English Major-1965). In August, 2019 Ross' historic Yankee Stadium photographs of the rebirth of the original Yankee Stadium in the 1970s, were selected in an international competition and exhibited in Agora Gallery, New York City. During Ross' exciting twenty-two year career, between 1972-1994, he was selected for domestic and international photography assignments for national magazines, Fortune 500 corporations and the National Football League. International photographic projects included assignments in Senegal, Nigeria, Brazil, Sweden and Canada. In 1972 Ross was selected as the Special Assignment photographer by the National...
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Ross Lewis
Thank you Alex for appreciating and featuring "Ice Fire" in the 'Life Is What Happens Group."
Jean Hall
A terrific picture and a wonderful description.
Ross Lewis
Thank you for your featuring "Ice Fire" in the FAA Portrait Gallery
Ross Lewis
Hello Julie. Thank you for your appreciation and featuring "Ice Fire" in your People/Hats group. It is my pleasure to know you.
Ross Lewis
Hello Denyse. Thank you for featuring "Ice Fire" in your "Amazing FAA Photographers" group. I am very grateful to this New York fireman who took a moment to pause for this photograph during the most dangerous of conditions. Thank you for your appreciation of this moment and picture.
Ross Lewis
Hello James, Thank you for your appreciation and featuring two photographs ("Ice Fire" and "Nigerian Mother in Window" in your Casual Portrait group. For most of my pro career I had the great opportunity of photographing people on locations around the world. These two portraits were done during two completely different circumstances, yet, for me, they each have a special place in my heart. Thank you, again.
Ross Lewis
Hello Eti. Thank you for your appreciation of "Ice Fire" and featuring this photograph in your "Visions of the Night" group. That bitter cold night and the winter blazing fire was one of the most memorable, dramatic experiences of my photography career. In that moment with the fireman, he gave me everything he had to produce this picture in a crisis situation. It is my pleasure to know you, Eti.
Ross Lewis
To First Star Art from Ross Lewis. Thank you for featuring "Ice Fire". During the chaos of a runaway block-long fire, the powerful sprays of fire hose-water froze on contact with everything it touched. Blazing Heat in contrast to the Icy temperatures. Everyone that evening was a Hero! The firefighter in the photograph provided me with a brief moment for a close up portrait before he quickly returned to "Ice Fire".
Ross Lewis
Robert, a pleasure to meet you. I thank you for featuring "Ice Fire". That freezing night in New York was one of the most dramatic photographic opportunities for pictorial-total-reality I ever experienced. I appreciate your group and the emphasis on "Men and Women at work."
Ross Lewis
Thank you Svetlana. An evening to remember all my life.