Bryan Spaeth, a former assembly line worker at Chrysler, received a BFA in studio art (with an emphasis in photography) Saturday from UMSL. His self portrait was taken for a studio portrait class in which he attempted to recreate photographer Arnold Newman’s famous portrait of German industrialist Alfred Krupp. Visit bit.ly/mXDoz9 to view the full photo.
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