About

John Kramer was a renowned photographer who was born in the small town of St. Louis, Missouri in the year of 1945. He developed an interest in photography at a young age and began taking pictures of his family and friends.

Kramer attended the University of Missouri where he studied photography and art history. After graduating, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in photography. He quickly became known for his unique style of capturing everyday life with an artistic eye. His work was featured in several magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times and National Geographic.

Kramer's work focused on capturing the beauty of everyday life, from street scenes to landscapes to portraits. He often used natural light to create stunning images that showcased his talent for composition and lighting. His work was praised for its ability to capture emotion and tell stories through his photographs.

Throughout his career, Kramer traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe, photographing everything from cityscapes to rural landscapes. He also worked as a freelance photographer for various publications, including Life Magazine and The Washington Post. In addition to his photography work, Kramer also taught classes at several universities around the country on topics such as composition and lighting techniques.

Kramer passed away in 2018 at the age of 73 after a long battle with cancer. His legacy lives on through his photographs which continue to inspire photographers around the world today.

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