Piece description from the artist
I had been to the Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge before. Recently I saw a TV show about the town of Drawbridge which is an abandoned town no longer accessible via roads in the Refuge. Shortly thereafter I took a walk one morning and walked all the way out to where the railroad bridge crosses over to the old town. Along the way I was able to snap this photo of a crane on a log.
David Klein studied film, theater arts and philosophy at San Francisco State University. After graduation, he began acting and directorial training at SFSU and at a local theater academy. After appearing in a few productions he decided to put his artistic life on hold while he focused on his family and work as a real estate agent in San Francisco.
An amateur photographer for nearly his whole life, in 2006 David returned to school to study photography and art at the City College of San Francisco and took up acting again. He has acted in several local films and had the lead on a Biography Channel TV program.
In 2009, David was inspired to use his photography to create designs for fabric prints after discovering how he could "paint with light” by taking photos of street and neon lights at night using long exposures with camera movement to create abstract images. In essence, he moves his camera like a painter moves his paint brush, creating imagery that flows and moves in shapes that reflect the human form and work perfectly for printing on fabrics for fashion and can be applied to a range of products. David also loves to take photos of people, places and things which he uses for creating designs for fabric prints and designing fashion with his prints.
See David's fashion design he created with his prints at www.davidlouisklein.com
See clips of David's acting at www.LAcasting.com/davidlklein
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