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Limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Fine Art Print Photo Rag Paper (302 gsm, 100% cotton), signed and numbered (Ed 25) on the front.

This photo is part of the series 'Antipodes (Everyone, Everywhere, All At Once)' that brings together two unrelated images.

Left: The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel, Toronto, 2019
Right: Brixton Village, London, 2022

It is often said that photography is about being in the right place at the right time. Beyond that perfect lucky alignment, being a photographer means living life with your eyes wide open.

I travel the world and see so much: from city lights and landscape lines to the colours and curves at every turn. In each glimpse of a new horizon – in every silhouette at numerous windows – I notice details: phones on, books open, work done, rest earned. I see people, navigating their place in the world.

One evening, preparing my first portfolio for the Photographers' Gallery in London, I noticed something else: a pattern. Taken at opposite ends of the earth, many of my photographs had no physical point of connection or commonality. And yet, laid out on the living room carpet, they arranged themselves almost by instinct, as if they were made to be together.

This collection brings together these seemingly unrelated images – taken at different times, in different places – in a whole new story. By capturing the uncaptured and placing them side-by-side I expose the interconnectedness of experience, a connection between oneself and everything else.

The world is around the corner – everyone, everywhere, all at once.

Materials used:

Hahnemuehle Fine Art Print Photo Rag Paper

Tags:
#portrait #london #interiors #diptych #street photography #swimming pool #wes anderson #brixton #toronto #space needle 
Antipodes #4 (2023)
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by Vincent Dupont-Blackshaw

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Limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Fine Art Print Photo Rag Paper (302 gsm, 100% cotton), signed and numbered (Ed 25) on the front.

This photo is part of the series 'Antipodes (Everyone, Everywhere, All At Once)' that brings together two unrelated images.

Left: The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel, Toronto, 2019
Right: Brixton Village, London, 2022

It is often said that photography is about being in the right place at the right time. Beyond that perfect lucky alignment, being a photographer means living life with your eyes wide open.

I travel the world and see so much: from city lights and landscape lines to the colours and curves at every turn. In each glimpse of a new horizon – in every silhouette at numerous windows – I notice details: phones on, books open, work done, rest earned. I see people, navigating their place in the world.

One evening, preparing my first portfolio for the Photographers' Gallery in London, I noticed something else: a pattern. Taken at opposite ends of the earth, many of my photographs had no physical point of connection or commonality. And yet, laid out on the living room carpet, they arranged themselves almost by instinct, as if they were made to be together.

This collection brings together these seemingly unrelated images – taken at different times, in different places – in a whole new story. By capturing the uncaptured and placing them side-by-side I expose the interconnectedness of experience, a connection between oneself and everything else.

The world is around the corner – everyone, everywhere, all at once.

Materials used:

Hahnemuehle Fine Art Print Photo Rag Paper

Tags:
#portrait #london #interiors #diptych #street photography #swimming pool #wes anderson #brixton #toronto #space needle 

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This artwork is sold by Vincent Dupont-Blackshaw from United Kingdom

Location United Kingdom

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I have been working as a professional photographer for the past three years. Trained in the arts, I live between Paris and London. My work takes me across the world,... Read more

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