Artwork description:

Made with Hasselblad 500C/M - Zeiss Distagon 40mm on Kodak Ektachrome in 1999
next to Royal Time Observatory Greenwich

The artwork is personally hand signed & numbered in a limited edition of 25 pieces on the back, digital signed on the front. The artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity and is ready to hang.

(If you want Art print only, look in my shop for more information)


Street photographer Robbert Frank Hagens (1963-) was born practically with a camera in his hand, he examines the world through a creative lens. Growing up in the 60s and 70s, he discovered photography as a way of expressing himself. Being there on the right moment in combination of people, light and surroundings is his art.

Awards
2nd Prize - TBB. InnoEnergy Professional Photo Contest 2021
Nominee - International Color Awards 2021
Nominee - Fine Art Photography Awards 2021

Silver Winner - BIFA Budapest Foto Awards 2020
Honorable Mention - IPA International Photography Awards 2020
Special Mention - Aerial Photography Awards 2020
Honorable Mention - ND Awards 2020
Honorable Mention - Black & White Spider Awards 2020
Nominated - Black & White Spider Awards 2020
Nominee - International Color Awards 2020

1st Prize - TBB. InnoEnergy Professional Photo Contest 2019
Nominee - Black & White Spider Awards 2019
Nominee - Fine Art Photography Awards 2019

Honorable Mention - International Photographer of the Year 2016
Nominee - Fine Art Photography Awards 2017

Materials used:

Artwork on Lamba C-print gallery photo paper behind 3mm clear glossy acrylic glass and with 3mm AluDibond as back plus a strong aluminum hanging profile

Tags:
#urban #city #london #reflections #england #bridge #battersea #railways #pigeons #90s #acrylic glass #aludibond #neon signs #piccadilly circus #squere 
THE TIME STOOD STILL AT GREENWICH (1999)
Photograph
by Robbert Frank Hagens

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Made with Hasselblad 500C/M - Zeiss Distagon 40mm on Kodak Ektachrome in 1999
next to Royal Time Observatory Greenwich

The artwork is personally hand signed & numbered in a limited edition of 25 pieces on the back, digital signed on the front. The artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity and is ready to hang.

(If you want Art print only, look in my shop for more information)


Street photographer Robbert Frank Hagens (1963-) was born practically with a camera in his hand, he examines the world through a creative lens. Growing up in the 60s and 70s, he discovered photography as a way of expressing himself. Being there on the right moment in combination of people, light and surroundings is his art.

Awards
2nd Prize - TBB. InnoEnergy Professional Photo Contest 2021
Nominee - International Color Awards 2021
Nominee - Fine Art Photography Awards 2021

Silver Winner - BIFA Budapest Foto Awards 2020
Honorable Mention - IPA International Photography Awards 2020
Special Mention - Aerial Photography Awards 2020
Honorable Mention - ND Awards 2020
Honorable Mention - Black & White Spider Awards 2020
Nominated - Black & White Spider Awards 2020
Nominee - International Color Awards 2020

1st Prize - TBB. InnoEnergy Professional Photo Contest 2019
Nominee - Black & White Spider Awards 2019
Nominee - Fine Art Photography Awards 2019

Honorable Mention - International Photographer of the Year 2016
Nominee - Fine Art Photography Awards 2017

Materials used:

Artwork on Lamba C-print gallery photo paper behind 3mm clear glossy acrylic glass and with 3mm AluDibond as back plus a strong aluminum hanging profile

Tags:
#urban #city #london #reflections #england #bridge #battersea #railways #pigeons #90s #acrylic glass #aludibond #neon signs #piccadilly circus #squere 

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