
Ken's Bio,
His interest in art was
discovered at an early age. While on a visit to friends of his parents, Ken,
at age 4, was given his first art test. His Fathers friend,
Johnny Mandola, was an art teacher. Every
visit
thereafter, included Johnny getting out his best pastels and paper for him to
play with. Ken got
his first camera at age 8 and by the
time he was twelve his parents had arranged for private art lessons
from a local artist. A budding artist through high school,
he went to a 2yr Jr College for 4 Years, taking
almost
every art class. By 1966, at age 17 ken was working part time as a professional
photographer at
his parents studio. In 1968 Ken got the
opportunity to photograph The Miami Pop Festival with Jimi Hendrix.
With this under his belt Ken was able to secure the position of official
Photographer of the 1969 First Annual
Music and Arts Festival of Palm Beach
( The Palm Beach Pop Festival )a 3 Day Festival dubbed
"Woodstock South"
which closed with the Rolling Stones. In the summer of his 22nd year he
attended
the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Which enabled him to
photograph the 1972 Shea Stadium Peace
concert . For almost 20 years Ken
developed his darkroom technique and shooting style,while working in his
parents studio in Palm Beach. At this time, Davidoff Studio's was located in
the Breakers Hotel, in Palm Beach.
He had his 1st
gallery exhibit at Palm Beach Galleries on Worth Ave. Selling 9 out of 25 images
on opening
night was very exciting and encouraged him
to expand his artistic horizon. Over the next few years, Ken
exhibit his photography at several local venues : Royal
Trust and Sunbank locations, Jerry Wilson Gallery,
Worth Ave, The Breakers Hotel, Palm Beach, and The Palm
Beach County Governmental Center. Beresford
Galleries
of Potomac Maryland and Zolan Galleries of Palm Springs, Ca. also exhibited his
work. A one man
show of his Polo Photography at Palm
Beach Polo and Country Club in Wellington,Fl., was a high point in
Ken's artistic endeavors. He also put in stints with the
Palm Beach Post, The Miami Herald, and United Press
International . By 1985 Ken had his own studio and was
shooting for the Atlanta Braves and Montreal Expos,
taking Spring Training Photographs for them. He also taught
Photography at The Armory Art Center in West
Palm
Beach,Fl., for 5 years during this time. Over the years he has worked at local
color labs as a printer, and
portrait photographer, and
even put in a couple years with Glamour Shots. For the past 4 years Ken has
worked at The Camera Shop in North Palm Beach, Fl.,
learning about the workings of Digital SLRs,
while
still shooting assignments for Davidoff Studios at The Mar-a-lago Club. Donald
Trumps Palm
Beach Palace. The publication of " The Kennedy Family Album", a
book containing almost 300 images
of his Fathers work Chronicling the J.F.K.
and Kennedy Family Years in Palm Beach. Several of his
photographs appear in
the book including images of his father with both Jackie and Aristotle Onasis.
The Publication of this website is not the end
of Ken's Photographic Career, It's Just The Beginning!
Collectible
Concert Photo Prints and Licensing of the 1969 Palm Beach Pop
Festival
a 3 Day Event with Acts Such as The Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin,
Johnny Winter,
Spirit, Grand Funk Railroad, and Many More
Bands ,
See Photos Of The 1968
Miami Pop Festival
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