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Maurice D. Robertson

Medium: Photography / Printmaking

Description:  Photo expressions of music and nature - Paired for Frederick Douglass Knowles for EK.

Price Range:  $300-500

Maurice D. Robertson

Medium: Photography / Printmaking

Description:  Photo expressions of music and nature - Paired for Frederick Douglass Knowles for EK.


DeeDee Bridgewater, Vocalist
16x20"



Lakecia Benjamin, Saxophonist
"16x20"



Wadada Leo Smith, Trumpeter/Composer
"16x20"



Alice Coltraine, Harp/Piano/Composer
Prints 11x14" or 13x19"


Riverwalk Reflections, 16x20" $300 Floral Abstraction, Prints 11x14" or 13x19" $200


Concert photos of jazz musicians and other music genres. Intimate photos of nature and travel scenics.
Cards, prints and framed prints.

Abbey Lincoln,
Polish National Home 
Hartford, CT
Wayne Shorter Abstraction
Litchfield Jazz, CT 
Pharoah Sanders  Kuumba Theater,
Chicago IL 
Prince 3/81
Ritz Club, NYC

 

Jackie McLean sax/composer, Nat Reeves, Bass/composer
All prints "11x14-or 13x19" $200 per print (8x10" $150)

Expressions in Sound and Motion Greetings! My name is Maurice D. Robertson jazz music aficionado and beyond. I have been serving the music community here in Hartford, CT as a volunteer, jazz announcer from 1976 thru present, with a weekly show, "Accent on Creative Music", airing from 9-12, Wednesday night's, at WWUH.org, 91.3fm. A cornucopia of sounds from the standard bearers of the art form to the present new contributors. My show includes a comprehensive jazz calendar, interviews and birthday acknowledgements. I am also a board member with the Hartford Jazz Society, based in CT. America's oldest ongoing jazz society, established in 1960 to assist in the flourishing of this music, through concert presentations, educational workshops, a jazz cruise and assisting in the promotion of the CT Jazz scene.

With my camera in hand, for the past four decades, I have been chronicling jazz and other music genres. I am attempting to convey to the viewer, both the flowing dynamism and intimate, meditative qualities of musicians intensely at play. Through strict portraiture and camera speed and lighting experimentation, an attempt to instill rapport and intimacy with the vitality of music making. I have been on the set, bearing witness since the seventies, with no formal art training, a student of the school of trial and error. Just an avid listener, who grew up in a household where all types of music, notably jazz, calypso, reggae, rnb and movie soundtracks and more were appreciated. The camera connection came from watching my father document all, family gatherings and a few select vacation sites.

Since then, I have been guided by my own research of the masters of jazz photography, such as Herman Leonard, Roy De Carava, James Marshall, William Gottlieb, Charles Stewart and Gordon Parks Sr. to name, but a few and sessions with area mentors and workshops in digital photography and printing. My ongoing photo work is a love affair with jazz and its offshoots and is simply a quest for displaying the energy of performance and connecting the audience to some of the past and present contributors to America’s greatest cultural, contribution to the world. I also apply the same intimate vision to my nature and landscape photography.
Respectfully Yours, Maurice D. Robertson

Riverside Abstractions
Hartford, CT
Soldier's Arch
Hartford, CT
Magnolia Abstractions Elizabeth Park Elizabeth Park 2018
Hartford, CT
 


 

Masked studio visits and tours available by appointment only

Studio Address: 69 Myrtle St C2, Hartford, CT 06105

For information, sales, pickup/delivery/shipping, 
Contact Maurice at donaldojamaica@yahoo.com or 860 724-3977

Visit the artist on Facebook /Maurice.D.Robertson

 

Tour Location: ArtSpace Hartford Gallery - Group Show Only

Website: Maurice D Robertson, Facebook

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