Keith Goldstein, born in Brooklyn , is an award winning photographer living and working in New York City. Goldstein received his BFA with Honors in Photography from the School of Visual Arts, New York, in 1981 and his MFA in photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in 1984. Goldstein has been exhibiting his work internationally since 1980. His photographs have appeared in many magazines, including Time, ABC News Australia, Now Public, Flak Magazine, and JPEG Magazine. He has created book cover images for a variety of book publishers, including Penquin/Putnam, Simon & Shuster, and St. Martin’s Press. His work is included in various private collections as well as in the collections of the Erie Art Museum, Erie, Pennsylvania; the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York; and the S.K. Neuman Culture Center in Brno, Czechoslovakia, to name a few. His work has been exhibited at the Philadelphia Art Institute, Philadelphia; the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh; the University of Toronto, Toronto; the New Jersey Center for Visual Art, Summit; the California Museum of Photography, Riverside; and Rose Gallery, Austin. Selected solo exhibitions include Columbia University, New York; the Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York; ARC Gallery, Chicago; and the School of Visual Arts, New York.
Manhatta
Photos of New York City
by Keith B. Goldstein

Manhatta
Photos of New York City
by Keith B. Goldstein
Published Feb 09, 2024
93 Pages
Genre: PHOTOGRAPHY / General
Book Details
Manhatta started three years ago when photographer Keith Goldstein looked out the window from the 21st floor of the Empire State Building.
Inspired by the artistic legacy of Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, I wanted to pay homage to their film through my own imagery. My first images were in black and white, but I decided to transcend their vision by opting for my own personal exploration through the use of color imagery. I sought the interplay of reflective light and employed long lenses to compress space, creating abstracted perspectives of the urban vista before me.