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From a series shot at night in the centre of Manchester. This part of the project was shot in April 2016. Using 35mm film and a 1980s point-and-shoot zoom camera, the nighttime cityscape is reconstructed with muted colours, deep shadows and flashes of brilliant light. In this image the effect is amplified by the use of multiple-exposure...the effect is created entirely in the camera and on the film, not digitally manipulated. Print from 35mm colour film negative scan.

Archival C-Type print from a colour film negative scan, with a wide border for mounting/framing. Signed and numbered on the front in the border, and coming with a certificate of authenticity.

24 x 16 inch print from a total edition of 10 + 2AP.

1 x 45x30in print (£495).
2 x 30x20in prints (£295).
3 x 24x16in prints (£200).
4 x 18x12in prints

Sold unmounted/unframed. Please get in touch if you wish to discuss mounting and framing options, or to purchase a different size from that listed here.

Unmounted C-Type prints are produced using a traditional photochemical process, with true photographic paper exposed from the digital scan and then developed. The gallery-quality archival paper used is selected by me as appropriate to the particular photograph from papers manufactured by Fuji, Kodak and Ilford. All prints come with a wide border for easy mounting and framing.

Additional images simulated and for illustration purposes only.

Materials used:

Gallery-quality archival photographic paper

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Mancunian Misinformation 14 - Unmounted (2016) Photograph
by Justice Hyde

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From a series shot at night in the centre of Manchester. This part of the project was shot in April 2016. Using 35mm film and a 1980s point-and-shoot zoom camera, the nighttime cityscape is reconstructed with muted colours, deep shadows and flashes of brilliant light. In this image the effect is amplified by the use of multiple-exposure...the effect is created entirely in the camera and on the film, not digitally manipulated. Print from 35mm colour film negative scan.

Archival C-Type print from a colour film negative scan, with a wide border for mounting/framing. Signed and numbered on the front in the border, and coming with a certificate of authenticity.

24 x 16 inch print from a total edition of 10 + 2AP.

1 x 45x30in print (£495).
2 x 30x20in prints (£295).
3 x 24x16in prints (£200).
4 x 18x12in prints

Sold unmounted/unframed. Please get in touch if you wish to discuss mounting and framing options, or to purchase a different size from that listed here.

Unmounted C-Type prints are produced using a traditional photochemical process, with true photographic paper exposed from the digital scan and then developed. The gallery-quality archival paper used is selected by me as appropriate to the particular photograph from papers manufactured by Fuji, Kodak and Ilford. All prints come with a wide border for easy mounting and framing.

Additional images simulated and for illustration purposes only.

Materials used:

Gallery-quality archival photographic paper

Tags:
#abstract #dark #architecture #night #city #cityscape #buildings #analogue #building #shadows #double exposure #darkness #lights #manchester #night photography #35mm #low light #multiple exposure #film photography #available light 
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Justice Hyde is a photographic artist based in North West England. Largely self-taught, his work incorporates multiple strands: explorations of mortality through abstracted images of deteriorated surfaces both natural and... Read more

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