Randi Shenkman Art Collections
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Artwork by Randi Shenkman
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Shelburne's Falls by Randi Shenkman
Le Marais by Randi Shenkman
Red Ginger by Randi Shenkman
Jog by Randi Shenkman
Girl on a Van by Randi Shenkman
End of the Day During Covid by Randi Shenkman
Evening Sky over the Quabbin by Randi Shenkman
Irises by Randi Shenkman
Flower Market by Randi Shenkman
Waiting by Randi Shenkman
Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly by Randi Shenkman
Whale by Randi Shenkman
Sunset over Canyon Lake by Randi Shenkman
Through the Gate by Randi Shenkman
Bessie Eyes by Randi Shenkman
Winter Quabbin by Randi Shenkman
Pink Cloud by Randi Shenkman
Quabbin Looking North by Randi Shenkman
Fishing Boats by Randi Shenkman
Summertime by Randi Shenkman
Motion by Randi Shenkman
The Past Opens by Randi Shenkman
Provincetown II by Randi Shenkman
Campfire by Randi Shenkman
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About Randi Shenkman
Randi Shenkman specializes in street/documentary photography and fine art photography.
Her work has been widely exhibited including at the Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs, NY, and in juried shows in New England, New York, Paris, and Miami. She has published four books of photography, most recently, Los Cubanos. She has won awards at juried shows and many of her pieces are in private collections.
Photography has been Randi Shenkman’s mode of creative expression. While studying in Paris long ago, an artist friend taught her the basics of 35mm photography. Used Yashica in hand, she practiced her new craft all over the city. By the time she returned home, she thought she was pretty good (she was still young and naïve) and somehow actually won a few awards and had a few pieces in a gallery show. It was a good thing that she had her day job as a secondary school educator.
Randi planned to become a photographer when she retired from education. Until then, she practiced her craft by photographing her students, and when she traveled. She opened Belchertown Photos in 2011.
My images are not available in the public domaine, they are all copywrite protected �BelchertownPhotos.