Marvin Greenbaum has been making photographs for the past 60 years.  Starting with a Kodak Brownie and later processing images in his basement darkroom, he now has the advantage of shooting with a better camera and using advanced digital processing programs to create final images that reflect his varied interests.

In addition to splitting his time between Philadelphia and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, he chooses photography as a means of experiencing, capturing, and sharing memories of travels near and far.

His earlier underwater photographs were displayed in the American Museum of Natural History and the World Trade Center in New York City.  More recently, his works have appeared in galleries in Philadelphia and Cape Cod.

Ongoing projects have included a 10-year portrait documentation of the String Bands in the annual Philadelphia New Year’s Day Mummers Parade and Carnevale in Venice, Italy.


Additional work can be seen on 
 Instagram … @greenbaummarvin and @mummersphotos
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