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Prints and Note Cards by Art Photographer Ken Lubas:
Fine Art Photographer Ken Lubas is one of OutWest's many Featured Artists. Many more of Mr. Lubas' originals and prints are available in-store.
For years {>}Ken Lubas' (a.k.a. "True Eyes") photographs could be found on pages on The Los Angeles Times accompanying stories of breaking news, in-depth investigations and stand alone features. His resume includes two Pulitzer Prizes for team projects dealing with the Northridge earthquake and the city's riots. Retiring in 2001, Lubas now focuses on what he terms "the mind's eye," not just light painted on a single piece of film. It became a dual role for the camera , to capture untouched reality on the one hand and the attempt to tell stories by combining multiple images on the other.
One of Lubas' efforts focuses on the resurgance of the bald eagle and Native Americans, both threatened with extinction, both re-emerging with strength and dignity. As a result of his work with the Native American community he was honored by a Chumash spiritual leader in a sacred naming ceremony with the name "True Eyes" during a William S. Hart Pow Wow in Newhall where he sits on the board of directors and his work is shown each year.
OutWest offers the art photography of "True Eyes" in both blank greeting card and print form. All these images are available as prints, contact us for price information. Need 12 or more of a card? Contact Us before ordering for pricing.
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