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Pt. Fermin Lighthouse iPhone Case
by Joe Schofield
$26.00
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Pt. Fermin Lighthouse iPhone case by Joe Schofield. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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A high contrast black and white image of the Point Fermin Lighthouse, San Pedro, California.
Built in 1874 with lumber from California... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Artist's Description
A high contrast black and white image of the Point Fermin Lighthouse, San Pedro, California.
Built in 1874 with lumber from California redwoods and a Fresnel Lens brought around Cape Horn by sailing ships. For its time, this Victorian lighthouse was a palatial structure, crowned with a cupola fitted with a 2,100-candlepower light. Miss Mary L. Smith, the first, lighthouse keeper, lived with her sister, but they gave up the lonely occupation because there were no other settlers nearer than Wilmington. In the 1880’s, when Captain George Shaw was keeper, the lighthouse was the scene of many parties.
In 1898, a petroleum vapor incandescent lamp was installed; then, in 1925, a new 6,600 candlepower electric light which projected a beam 22 miles out to sea. Because it did not have a fog-signalling apparatus, it was a one-keeper station until 1941 when all coastal lights were extinguished as protection against enemy attacks. The lens lantern and gallery were replaced by an ugly l...
About Joe Schofield
As a kid I was fascinated with photographs. Look. Life magazine. National Geographic. That well-captured interplay of light and shadow...the notion of people, places and moments - all suspended in time. My first "real" camera was a Minolta Srt101. I was seduced. As a teenager, I learned to develop film while working at Wyle Laboratories in El Segundo. I still recall the smell of the developer, my eyes adjusting to the red filter light, and the sheer magic and delight of watching images begin to emerge. Life, family and a career as a teacher and psychologist intervened, not to mention a few more film cameras. Eventually, there was digital. Liberation! Photography is the creative medium that has allowed me to share personal ...
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Anthony Jones
Beautiful work! Thank you for submitting your artwork to the Southern California Artist Collective Group where the image is now featured on the home page. Feel free to post this in the Featured archive in the group discussion page section L/F
Joe Schofield replied:
Greatly appreciated Anthony !
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful. L/F
Paul Quinn
Nicely captured in B&W
Stuart Litoff
Beautifully captured!
Paul Boizot
Well captured in bnw.
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks Paul
Anas Afash
So beautiful ... L/F
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks
Derrick Neill
Liked & Faved!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you
Patricia Hofmeester
Great light!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks
Anas Afash
Very awesome
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks
Brian Baker
Wonderful capture
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks Brian.
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you!
Elisabeth Derichs
.. brilliant piece, Joe!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Elisabeth !