Dr. Schoenfeld has maintained a strong interest in photography throughout his life. While attending his dad's summer camp, Bob documented his journey as soon as he was old enough to operate a camera. During his six years abroad, attending medical school in Switzerland, he documented the wondrous environment he was fortunate to be immersed in as well as many of his overseas adventures.
These collections of pictures enabled Bob to enhance his story in the three books he has already published: Over There (his medical school experiences in Switzerland), Sleepaway, Memories of Deerhead, (his dad's co-ed sports camp) and the third, Over Here, (describing his professional life to date). Each book contains almost 100 photographs, most in color, as it depicts his story as it unfolds.
In 1993 his work was exhibited in the Salmagundi Photo Club in New York City. His photos have also been chosen for juried exhibits by Mr. Miles Barth from the International Center of Photography, as well as Edward Robertson from the Museum of Modern Art, department of Photography.
He also has had two shows at one of New York's most prestigious art galleries, the National Art Club, at Gramercy Park.
The editor of the Art Times, which is a monthly art resource newspaper, distributed to most Art Galleries in the North East, wrote in her March 1997 review of Dr. Schoenfeld's exhibit called Cosmos, at the National Art Club that, "the exhibit was hard to walk away from" and she concludes with the statement "that each work was a meditation".
Dr. Schoenfeld also has had numerous photographic exhibits on Long Island, including the Huntington's Cinema Art Centre as well as several Long Island libraries.
These collections of pictures enabled Bob to enhance his story in the three books he has already published: Over There (his medical school experiences in Switzerland), Sleepaway, Memories of Deerhead, (his dad's co-ed sports camp) and the third, Over Here, (describing his professional life to date). Each book contains almost 100 photographs, most in color, as it depicts his story as it unfolds.
In 1993 his work was exhibited in the Salmagundi Photo Club in New York City. His photos have also been chosen for juried exhibits by Mr. Miles Barth from the International Center of Photography, as well as Edward Robertson from the Museum of Modern Art, department of Photography.
He also has had two shows at one of New York's most prestigious art galleries, the National Art Club, at Gramercy Park.
The editor of the Art Times, which is a monthly art resource newspaper, distributed to most Art Galleries in the North East, wrote in her March 1997 review of Dr. Schoenfeld's exhibit called Cosmos, at the National Art Club that, "the exhibit was hard to walk away from" and she concludes with the statement "that each work was a meditation".
Dr. Schoenfeld also has had numerous photographic exhibits on Long Island, including the Huntington's Cinema Art Centre as well as several Long Island libraries.