
I grew up in the 60's in Queens, NY. I watched
a lot of dumb TV and listened to a lot of great music. I always
saw beyond the shapes of things, but couldn't articulate it. I was
an "artist" in search of the right medium. I found out
early in life that filling an air rifle with mud and shooting the
neighbor's underwear on the clothesline would only get me in trouble...
Or taking trumpet lessons and repeatedly playing the same tortured
tune would only distance me from my family and friends. I tried
many other things, but nothing gave me any satisfaction.
Then one day at the ripe old age of 22, I picked
up my friend's camera and I felt it immediately, a sense of immortality
and power. Like Superman, I finally found my cape.
I went on to study photography and art at the School
of Visual Arts in NYC, and graduated in 1981 with a BFA in photography.
Since then I have worked as a staff photographer
for The Image Bank, Getty Images and the NYPD as well as freelancing
for newspapers and magazines. I moved to Phoenix,AZ in 2002 with
my wife and now work as a freelance photographer / photoshop specialist
in Phoenix, AZ. In all that time, I have always found time
to shoot my personal work whether on a road trip or at home.
This website is named The Found Image for the last
line in Bruce Springsteen's Darkness on the Edge of Town. "For
wanting things that can only be found, in the darkness on the edge
of town". I don't know, but to me, it says it all.
These are some of my found images. ... Joseph Szkodzinski
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