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by William Jobes
$85.00
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Portrait of John Lennon in New York City, painted from William Jobes' original, unreleased February 1975 photograph, taken at the conclusion of his... more
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Portrait of John Lennon in New York City, painted from William Jobes' original, unreleased February 1975 photograph, taken at the conclusion of his Washington Star newspaper interview with Mr. Lennon.
The photography of William Jobes is inspired by a life-long photojournalist perspective of the world around him. He is a career print and broadcast journalist, whose experience includes news and sports photojournalism, as well as reporting and editing on staff at several major daily newspapers. His work has been featured in the Birdwatching magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Star, the Philadelphia Inquirer, USA Today and Birder's World magazine, among countless others. William Jobes' broadcast experience includes both commercial and public television and radio. He is the recipient of numerous journalism and photography awards and honors, including several Emmys. Whether in the arenas and stadiums of professional...
$85.00
Tautvydas Davainis
Nice artwork … Good composition … Glad to see such work! :)~~ Tautvydas
William Jobes
This is a digitally enhanced photograph taken by and owned by me. I took it in February 1975 at the conclusion of my first interview with John, when I was researching an investigative series of reports on his U.S. immigration case. You can see headlines and clips of my newspaper stories in the 2006 major motion picture "The U.S. vs. John Lennon."
Nancy Rucker
Great natural photo, my husband is a great fan of the Beetles! He'll love this one.