Alameda's Port of Oakland
by Linda Weinstock
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Title
Alameda's Port of Oakland
Artist
Linda Weinstock
Medium
Photograph - Architectural Portraiture
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Alameda's Port of Oakland Copyright@Linda Weinstock. All Rights Reserved
"Art should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness."
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I am a Multimedia Independent Artist, Storyteller, Designer and Collector based in the United States.
Since 2003 my focus has primarily been photography as a resource for architectural portraiture and visual storytelling in acrylic/ink.
My work is a relationship between my love of color, light and spirituality. I believe every subject has a story to be told and together with my client we create a timeless piece of art.
In 2014, I started teaching myself digital fine art applications. My world took a turn as I started expressing my life through photography and digital fine art. It's exciting to know that I am limited only by my imagination and ingenuity.
This photo was taken from the ferry building in Alameda on March 25th, 2016. The tall ship Lady Washington begins a three-week stay at Jack London Square in Oakland. The Oakland waterfront becomes the tall ship’s new home at the foot of Broadway for an extended visit through April 18, and is open to the public.
The Lady Washington is a replica of a sea-worthy sailing ship reflective of what trade and transportation looked like in the 1700s. Lady Washington is a living reminder of the first American vessel to make landfall on the West Coast of North America in 1788. She has appeared in motion pictures and television shows, including Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Star Trek: Generations, and Once Upon A Time.
The tall ships are part of the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority (GHHSA) and the ship’s crew provides a variety of hands-on educational experiences. For more information on public tours and sailing schedules, please visit: http://historicalseaport.org.
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September 10th, 2019
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