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Following on from the previous post on the Mexico 1968 Summer Olympics Radio Times feature here are some more images from that era. The ’72 …
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We wanted to do something a little different this Christmas. This is our first Christmas in the UK with our families for 2 years and …
Indian ceiling finds its way as a photographic print
When we were in New Delhi doing the tourist thing we decided to have a snoop around some of the more famous landmarks and temples, one of which was Humayun’s tomb. This place was very rewarding photographically and recently we were really chuffed to find that one of our first print sales was ‘Decorative Ceiling’. This was taken whilst we were completely absorbed with our cameras documenting the amazing space and architecture that surrounds it.
The photograph was printed on a Canson Baryta paper with the Printspace in London and framed with Westend Gallery in Leicester. Although we don’t advertise framing as a service, we can arrange this side of things for you upon request working with local suppliers.
You can visit the shop to see our range of Limited Edition prints available to purchase.
Enjoy!
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