Quite a few years back - before I converted from analogue to a digital capture I spent many days wandering around the East London Docklands. There was something about the contrast between the very modern Canary Wharf area with it's very modern architecture of skyscrapers, polished steel and glass, and the old weathered unkept houses, commercial buildings and industrial estates. These heaps of industrial sand used for making concrete I came upon whilst walking along the River Thames on the Greenwich Peninsula. It was around 2005 and shot on my old trusted Bronica SQ and transparency film.
Hahnemuhle Pearl - 285 gsm. semi-gloss finish.
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Quite a few years back - before I converted from analogue to a digital capture I spent many days wandering around the East London Docklands. There was something about the contrast between the very modern Canary Wharf area with it's very modern architecture of skyscrapers, polished steel and glass, and the old weathered unkept houses, commercial buildings and industrial estates. These heaps of industrial sand used for making concrete I came upon whilst walking along the River Thames on the Greenwich Peninsula. It was around 2005 and shot on my old trusted Bronica SQ and transparency film.
Hahnemuhle Pearl - 285 gsm. semi-gloss finish.
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This artwork is sold by Tom Hanslien from United Kingdom