David Bram and The Bram TEN
The name David Bram may sound familiar. It’s often attached to another well known name: Fraction Magazine, an online venue dedicated to fine art photography, showcasing the work of both emerging and very established fine art photographers. We often forget that many of the names that make things happen for photographers around the world are also photographers themselves, and it gives me great pleasure to shine a light on David’s new photographic venture, The Bram Ten.
David ‘s work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and is included in several private and public collections, including the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe. His work focuses primarily on his immediate environment in New Mexico. David lives and works in Albuquerque with his wife and two exquisite children. He is an incredible advocate for all things photographic.
The ten images below are the newest addition to the The Ten program created by the Jennifer Schwartz Gallery in Atlanta.
Images from The Bram Ten
Nearly every weekend, I drive an hour north of Albuquerque to a place just south of Santa Fe. My in-laws have owned this nearly 100 year-old house for about 38 years and it is where my wife was born. It is a place of great comfort and a place where I love to spend time. We spend enough time there to consider it our home away from home.
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