Jim Feldman Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Jim Feldman based on themed collections. 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.
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Artwork by Jim Feldman
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.
Leaves in silhouette by Jim Feldman
Through the reeds by Jim Feldman
The Shadow of the Tower by Jim Feldman
Eiffel Tower in Black and White by Jim Feldman
Dual sunflowers by Jim Feldman
Sunrise after snowfall by Jim Feldman
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse and Flowers by Jim Feldman
Eiffel Tower in Black And White by Jim Feldman
The Monarch by Jim Feldman
Trinity CHurch by Jim Feldman
Jamestown Windmill by Jim Feldman
A View of the Bay by Jim Feldman
Flowers in Vase by Jim Feldman
The Moon by Jim Feldman
The Mont Saint-Michel by Jim Feldman
Omelets anyone? by Jim Feldman
A Walk through town by Jim Feldman
Eiffel Tower by Jim Feldman
The Arc de Triomphe by Jim Feldman
Have a cuppa? by Jim Feldman
Close up of a dandelion by Jim Feldman
Seagull in flight by Jim Feldman
Coneflower in black and white by Jim Feldman
A colorful cottage by Jim Feldman
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About Jim Feldman
I'm a radio guy by trade. I've been a deejay; I've written and produced radio commercials, and voiced many as well; I've voiced TV commercials, maybe even acted in a couple of local ones; I'm heard on numerous on hold messages across the country; I'm also a traffic reporter, currently the Midday traffic reporter on WCBS Newsradio 880 in NYC.
But I've always enjoyed pictures. And I've had a passion for taking them that started in high school. I was given an old Konica 35mm, and my hobby just took off. I snapped away on vacation, at school events, and family gatherings. Along the way I switched to a
Canon Rebel 35mm, and eventually I moved up to a digital camera, and that's what I use today. I still have that Konica and Canon Rebel packed away; there might even be a roll of film still in one, or both.
I've enjoyed taking pictures for over 30 years; of people, of animals, of nature, of objects. Wherever my family and I go, the camera is usually hanging off my shoulder, ready to go.
I hope you enjoy viewing these photos as much as I've enjoyed taking them. And, maybe, you'll want to display one in your home or in your office.