Ed Krebs
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Edward "Ed" H. Krebs (born August, 1951) is a photographer and political activist based in Laguna Beach, California. He works predominantly in monochrome and is best known for his portraiture using equipment popular in the 1960s including a 1954 Rolleiflex TLR camera, a Mamiya 645, and a Koni-Omega 6x7.
Themes that recur in Krebs' work include baseball, beaches, boys and water sports.
Krebs also plays guitar and organ in three reggae bands. He is also the webmaster of HERB (Had Enough Religious Bullshit), a site for anti-republican[citation needed] and anti-religious humour with particular emphasis upon cartoons.
[edit] Published works
- Powell, William F.; Krebs, Ed. Photo Tinting (Laguna Hills, CA: Walter Foster, 1999) ISBN 1-56010-299-3
- Illustrations for Hope, Terry. Better Picture Guide to Black & White Photography 2 (Hove, UK: Roto Vision, 2001) ISBN 2-88046-479-X
- Cover and internal illustrations for Wilson, David. Children (Hove, UK: Roto Vision, 2001) ISBN 2-88046-535-4
- Illustrations for Joseph, Cathy. Outdoor Photography: Portraits (New York: AVA, 2005) ISBN 2-88479-061-6
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- Krebs, Ed. 'The Thalia Street Gallery', EdKrebs.com (2005). Retrieved August 22 2005.