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Ben Spiker – Contributing Photographer

I work downtown. I have a cell phone with a camera lens. My particular model of cell phone, I discovered some time ago, has a knack for creating some strange and interesting images, and if you know how to talk to it just right, it can create some pretty cool distortions too. So, when I am out and about in downtown Raleigh and elsewhere, I often snap pictures with my phone.

Ben Spiker grew up in Raleigh, and lives in Raleigh with his wife and two cats. He also works in downtown Raleigh, the best part.

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1 Comment:


Stephen Davis
05/01/2024

How are you doing today?Am Stephen Davis from Washington,DC .I love your work, do you have a price list I can see or any available artwork at the moment?
I would like to purchase some of your arts as a surprise gift to my wife in honor of our upcoming wedding anniversary .As a matter of importance,
I would also like to know if you accept check as a means of payment .i await your response.

Best regards,

Stephen.

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