Winter Day on the Beach, Las Olas and Cruise Port in Fort Lauderdale, Florida PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBERT NEFF

N. Atlantic Blvd

Freighters que offshore

Las Olas Drawbridge

Walking up to the Drawbridge. To my right is municipal parking lot.
Vista views of the river.
Two yachts for every home!
Municipal marina
Miami Dolphins was sponsoring a Bike-A-Thon for Cancer
Walking toward the beach on Las Olas.

Las Olas Beach Access

Everyone was stopping to get their picture taken with the snowman and surfboard.
Wide sidewalk that stretch for miles in each direction!

Fort Lauderdale Beach

Beach grooming
Mats to walk onto the beach.
Turtles nesting alert.

Public parking under the A1A's SE 17th St Bridge

Stranahan River opens up into the cruise port, Port Everglades. 6 cruise ships were in port.
Hop on a sightseeing boat or water taxi.

Port Everglades — The Cruise Port

Princess Cruise Ship, Emerald Princess
Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas
Boat traffic was heavy
Holland America's Westerdam
Carnival Conquest

BIO

Robert Neff is an award winning photographer.He specializes in weather, international events, sports (Rugby and Grand Prix), NASA, lifestyle, boats and sailing, nature, wildlife, and travel and tourism. Robert uses photography as a narrative to share his experiences.

Robert has been published in national and international newspapers and magazines. He is also a writer with a published book and several articles in newspapers and journals.

ARTIST STATEMENT: Robert Neff’s contemporary art is dynamic and vibrant, and engages the senses. His photography and storytelling are the inspiration and basis for his fine art. Nature and life’s colors, tones, and shapes are transformed into mixed media art work. Design studies are used to explore geometrics, color, and patterns. As your perspective changes, so does the design. His approach changes how your vision interprets everyday experiences.

During his solo show at Art Miami’s Spectrum Miami, art lovers were drawn into his fine art work. His style drew comparisons to Vasarely and the Op Art movement. One collector from Uruguay compared his style to "Constructivism" and the great Uruguay artist, Garcia.

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