A variety of photographic works detailing
"people, places, and things".

Frank N. Moore
About the Photographer
Frank Moore has had a passion for photography since the early 1960’s.
Although he spent a career in Television and is now retired, his parallel
activities included still photography. His work has been exhibited in New York
City, and in Indiana on numerous occasions. His work been published in
international magazines including photographic journals. He is currently doing
commercial photography work in Fort Wayne.
He was invited to Kuwait right after Desert Storm as a guest of the Kuwaiti
Government due his
involvement in the Kuwaiti underground during the war smuggling messages out of
Kuwait. He photographed destroyed Iraqi weapons on the road to Basra, the
burning oil fires that blackened the country, and the incredible destruction of
the country caused by the Iraqi Military. He was brought back to Kuwait by the
Kuwaiti government a second time to celebrate their first anniversary of freedom
and photographed the great joy of the Kuwaiti people as they waved American
Flags and shouted “God Bless America”.
One of Frank Moore’s more touching photographic projects was when he went to
Honduras
with the Lions Clubs of Northern Indiana. Lions Club volunteers and doctors gave
food, clothing, and free medical help to the poorest people in Honduras. He was
deeply touched by the people who had no food, clothing, no housing, no medical,
and welfare and worst of all NO HOPE. The pictures shot in that trip were shown
in exhibits for three months in Fort Wayne and the RCA Dome in Indianapolis.
Lions International magazine ran the story “Hoosiers in Honduras” with a 4 page
spread.
Frank has a photo library of some 16,000 pictures and is now spending
fulltime on his passion since retirement.
All the pictures in the exhibit are either shot on 35mm with a Nikon
digital cameras D3, D1x, or on film with a Nikon F100.
If shot film, they are then scanned into the computer with a
Polaroid SprintScan 120 or a HP PhotoSmart S20. Both digital and film are then massaged with
Photoshop 7.0 and printed out on an Epson 2200 printer.

Some of the photos were shot in the 1960's and 1970's and some are very recent
such as "A Packard Sunset" and "a Baritone Horn Marching in the 3 Rivers
Parade", the "Hummingbird" and others.
Any of the photographs on this site can be purchased by writing to the
photographer, Frank Moore, at fn.moore@verizon.net.
Visitors since April 9,2005