Artwork description:

My signature photography style is long exposures. I had always been keen on long exposures seascapes taken in black and white, however, I wanted to extend this style to cities. Since 2009 I have photographed various London landmarks as part of a series entitled LDN. It took several years to complete a set I was happy with mainly because the resulting images were extremely dependent on the type of clouds, speed of movement and sunlight on the buildings. Not always easy to plan and many trips to produce a handful of photographs in this collection. Lloyd’s of London, the centre of the London insurance market, is captured in this image.

This piece of art is a limited edition of 50. This number is the total that will be printed of this photograph. The size and medium will be the same for the whole print run.

These black and white photographs are printed on HARMAN (formerly Ilford) GDS Resin-coated paper. They are true black and white Lambda prints and will have no colour cast (which can occur when black and white photographs are printed on colour paper). The finish will be a semi-matt finish.

The photographic paper cannot be signed after printing due to its resin-coated surface. However, prior to printing, the print can be signed and numbered underneath the image, which will be printed and not traditionally written in pen or pencil after printing. A certificate of authenticity will be provided alongside the print.

Delivery is listed for UK, however, artwork can be arranged for worldwide delivery. Depending on the destination, any applicable import taxes can be paid prior to export or on import. I have previously sent art to Europe, Asia and the US.

Materials used:

HARMAN (formerly Ilford) GDS Resin-coated paper

Tags:
#black and white #london #finance #lloyds #insurance 
LDN Lloyd's of London (2009)
Photograph
by Alex Holland

£345

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My signature photography style is long exposures. I had always been keen on long exposures seascapes taken in black and white, however, I wanted to extend this style to cities. Since 2009 I have photographed various London landmarks as part of a series entitled LDN. It took several years to complete a set I was happy with mainly because the resulting images were extremely dependent on the type of clouds, speed of movement and sunlight on the buildings. Not always easy to plan and many trips to produce a handful of photographs in this collection. Lloyd’s of London, the centre of the London insurance market, is captured in this image.

This piece of art is a limited edition of 50. This number is the total that will be printed of this photograph. The size and medium will be the same for the whole print run.

These black and white photographs are printed on HARMAN (formerly Ilford) GDS Resin-coated paper. They are true black and white Lambda prints and will have no colour cast (which can occur when black and white photographs are printed on colour paper). The finish will be a semi-matt finish.

The photographic paper cannot be signed after printing due to its resin-coated surface. However, prior to printing, the print can be signed and numbered underneath the image, which will be printed and not traditionally written in pen or pencil after printing. A certificate of authenticity will be provided alongside the print.

Delivery is listed for UK, however, artwork can be arranged for worldwide delivery. Depending on the destination, any applicable import taxes can be paid prior to export or on import. I have previously sent art to Europe, Asia and the US.

Materials used:

HARMAN (formerly Ilford) GDS Resin-coated paper

Tags:
#black and white #london #finance #lloyds #insurance 

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I have focused on art photography of cities over the last 17 years. My main objective is capturing a new perspective on well-known landmarks using long exposures. When I tell... Read more

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