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Artistry in Photography by Helen S. Schwartz


Artistry in Photography


by Helen S. Schwartz


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“Do the spirits of the dead cling to Battlefields long after the war is done?  Does their energy linger in the bloodied ground and marred trees and stay even when the earth heals the scars with new growth?  Helen Schwartz thinks so….” Bucks County Courier Times interview, April 19, 2006

Schwartz specializes in historical landscape photography, presently focusing primarily on the American Civil War and the American Revolution.  She supports preservation of our National Parks , State Parks and Historic Sites.  She hopes her work will move people visually and emotionally and inspire them to visit and support preservation of sites for future generations.  Says Schwartz, “When we visit and walk 'our history,’ we honor those who came before and learn about ourselves as well.”  

Visit
www.artistryinphotography.com to see her photo galleries and information about her three Civil War-related photo essay books from her travels.

The most recent book is a photo tour of the Union ironclad U.S.S. Cairo, which is displayed in Vicksburg, Miss. In his foreword, National Park Service Chief Historian Emeritus Edwin C. Bearss wrote,  “…The quality of this publication belies the words I used in the title to my 1966 history of the ironclad referencing it as a Hardluck Ironclad….”



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