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carol maxfield's avatar

I thoroughly enjoyed this interview! Paul seems to be a classic photographer (a la Bresson, Sudek...) and he has, indeed, managed to convey a delicate beauty in all his photos. All of them! Thanks for making me aware of his work!

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Vicki Smith's avatar

Spectacular imagery! It always amazes me when a really great photographer takes seemingly mundane imagery and makes it magical. I love the photo of the girl behind the counter in the cafe. I will be back for a re-read as I probably missed some good detail.

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Amy Allen's avatar

Yes! I had a similar thought about how Paul captures beauty and meaning in everyday scenes. I encourage you to check out his portfolios on his site to see more!

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Carol McKenna's avatar

I do amateur photography ~ wish I had pursued photography more in depth as Paul did ~. Such beauty and depth in his photos ~ Thank you, Paul ~ You live a very rich life ~ admirable ~

I used to see Paul walking on the boulevard and only knew his first name ~ I am saddened at his loss of his wife ~ didn't know her but what a couple they seemed to have made ~ both so bright and creative. Death comes to us all ~

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Jonathan Baxter's avatar

Thank you for this story, for sharing Mr. Goldberg's work and his heart.

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Cheryl Dyment's avatar

Wonderful story, Amy…thank you. Paul’s unquenchable thirst for the beauty in life comes through in his work and your prose.

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Susan Guest Mcphail's avatar

Thank you Amy, a great and sensitive insite into a true creative. I loved it.

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Suzanne Lorenz's avatar

This is a wonderful profile of a life well lived as an artist and a person. The sorrows with the joys. Thank you for writing it.

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