Steven M. Nelson Photography
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by Steven Nelson
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Flight Path 93 iPhone case by Steven Nelson. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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At the visitor center of the Flight 93 National Memorial commemorating those lost on 9/11 near Shanksville PA. The dark stone pathway represents the... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
At the visitor center of the Flight 93 National Memorial commemorating those lost on 9/11 near Shanksville PA. The dark stone pathway represents the path of flight 93. Photo tied for first place in "MAN MADE DISASTERS IN MEMORIUM" contest 6/2024 https://fineartamerica.com/contests/2-man-made-disasters-in-memorium.html?tab=leaderboard
I first studied black and white and darkroom photography at Muhlenberg College, where I graduated with a Bachelor's in both Art and Psychology. After graduation, I held multiple positions at the Visual Arts Center in NJ. Later I worked at a chain of camera stores where I was encouraged to learn and explore a wide array of photographic equipment and services. After a couple of years, I attended Marywood University, where I worked briefly in the school art gallery, and graduated with a Master's degree in Art Therapy. After some time working in the mental health field, economics drew me into first testing but ultimately developing software. All the while I continued to pursue photography, and most recently have moved to a mirrorless system...
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Gary Eklund Mr Dodo b bird
Your photo was recently voted tied for 1st place in the "Man Made Disasters In Memoriam" contest. Thank you for entering this. I appreciate the starkness of the memorial and the photo. As a lifelong advocate of nonviolence I am always reminded my government in the 1980s sent money and weapons to some of the attackers as "allies" against the Soviet Union. Pardon me for saying that but I can not look at this without remembering the sad choices my own government made. If my comment seems offensive you can delete this. No offense intended. What a senseless tragedy. In the words of accidental civil rights legend Rodney King "Can't we all just get along? "
Kay Brewer
In this case it wasn't a 'manmade' disaster, it was a cowardly terrorist-made disaster. Congratulations on your first place in the Manmade Disasters In Memoriam contest. voted
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you! The story of flight 93 is also a testament to the courage of its passengers. Had they not fought back, the plane could well have reached the Capitol building
Kay Brewer
Voted for your entry in the Manmade Disasters In Memoriam.
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you!
Shari Stamford Krause
What a compelling perspective. l/f/following
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you so much!
Kay Brewer
What a typo. 9/11!
Kay Brewer
Wow. There are no words. Voted your entry in the Memorials for 9/22. l/f
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you so much!
Lyudmyla Melnyk
Cool! Congratulations for the feature!
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you very much!
GJ Glorijean
Steven, Beautiful ARCH line capture of this fateful day memorial. Thx for bringing awareness to Flight 93 Sept 11, 2001 by sharing in ACL, Art CHANGES Lives, GJ
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you, it's both a beautiful and very moving place