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Joshua Tree (2023) Malaysia (2023) France (2023) Glenstone (2022) Boston (2021) Places of Magic (2015-2021)
When the once burgeoning coal industry in Ruhrgebiet, Germany, began to decline, many of the workers’ apartments were sold off. Oftentimes, new owners only purchased half of the building—miners maintained a lifelong right of residence to their quarters—creating a stark split between the left and right sides of the structure. Photographer Wolfgang Fröhling captures this visually striking divide in a series of images framing the renovated and original designs juxtaposed in a single structure. More
Joshua Tree (2023) Malaysia (2023) France (2023) Glenstone (2022) Boston (2021) Places of Magic (2015-2021)
When the once burgeoning coal industry in Ruhrgebiet, Germany, began to decline, many of the workers’ apartments were sold off. Oftentimes, new owners only purchased half of the building—miners maintained a lifelong right of residence to their quarters—creating a stark split between the left and right sides of the structure. Photographer Wolfgang Fröhling captures this visually striking divide in a series of images framing the renovated and original designs juxtaposed in a single structure. More
When the once burgeoning coal industry in Ruhrgebiet, Germany, began to decline, many of the workers’ apartments were sold off. Oftentimes, new owners only purchased half of the building—miners maintained a lifelong right of residence to their quarters—creating a stark split between the left and right sides of the structure. Photographer Wolfgang Fröhling captures this visually striking divide in a series of images framing the renovated and original designs juxtaposed in a single structure. More
Tehachapi, CA 2011. Cole Rise has spent the better half of his life behind the lens; stalking cows and lying in the grass to capture the landscape. He can't tell you how big the universe is, or why we're really here, but his work sometimes flirts with the idea of knowing.
When the once burgeoning coal industry in Ruhrgebiet, Germany, began to decline, many of the workers’ apartments were sold off. Oftentimes, new owners only purchased half of the building—miners maintained a lifelong right of residence to their quarters—creating a stark split between the left and right sides of the structure. Photographer Wolfgang Fröhling captures this visually striking divide in a series of images framing the renovated and original designs juxtaposed in a single structure. More
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Vibrant print of ta chair in the hallway of the Traverse City Hospital printed on Aluminum, Canvas, or photo paper. The aluminum print stands about a half inch off the wall and will include a cleat for easy hanging. Please note for the framed version the size listed is the size of the print only. Actual dimensions for the mat and frame are 3 3/4" in each direction. The photographic prints will be sent in a tube.
Half a stereo-view: People crowded against a barrier watching a horse race, ca. 1860s. Otto Hershan/Getty Images
Lands End by GOO ROT ☾ on Flickr.
When the once burgeoning coal industry in Ruhrgebiet, Germany, began to decline, many of the workers’ apartments were sold off. Oftentimes, new owners only purchased half of the building—miners maintained a lifelong right of residence to their quarters—creating a stark split between the left and right sides of the structure. Photographer Wolfgang Fröhling captures this visually striking divide in a series of images framing the renovated and original designs juxtaposed in a single structure. More
EASTON ADAMS, Ansel (1902-1984) Nació en San Francisco, California. Creador del sistema de zonas y conocido mundialmente por sus fotografías de paisajes en blanco y negro del parque nacional Yosemi…
1 and a half pears est une création de l'artiste Marina Marianna. Catégorie Objet, Nature morte, Photographie. 4 distinctions, 2K vues, 63 appréciations, 4 commentaires, 14 favoris.
About The Artwork This photo has been awarded in ND Awards, Moscow International Foto Awards, American Aperture Awards, Prix de la Photographie Paris, Fine Art Photography Awards, Profesional Photographer Magazine Cover Contest and The Icon Prize. All photos are available for purchase as a Limited Edition full color prints. I use an archival 100% cotton fine art paper Museo Silver Rag 300gsm with pigment ink of the highest museum quality and standards which guarantees long lasting color and saturation. Each print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, indicating that you have purchased my original work. In addition, each print is hand-signed, numbered, titled and dated on the back side. All prints are shipped rolled in a protective hard PVC tube to any country worldwide. More: www.martinstranka.com Original Created:2012 Subjects:People Materials:Paper Styles:Fine ArtConceptualMinimalismSurrealismModern Mediums:C-type Details & Dimensions Photography:C-type on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25 Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Czech Republic. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
How innovations in photography helped this 19th century journalist improve life for many of his fellow immigrants