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In 2016 I spent a year Photographing the areas immediately surrounding every station on the entirety of London's vast underground system. I started on the January 1st 2016 and 430 tube stops later I finished on the 24th December of the same year

The sum of this work is available in a hard bound book published in 2017 - In this series I've selected my favourite photo from each line to offer as a limited edition print

I chose this image for the Bakerloo line because it tells many stories to me. The man lying on the floor in what would otherwise be a postcard image of a cliched landmark, provides, at least in my mind a more realistic vision of London. I also love this shot because although it was only taken 2 years ago the entire landscape around Waterloo station has changed and this view of The London Eye is no longer possible

Signed and numbered edition 1 of 1

Giclée Print on Canson Baryta

12 x 12In Photo Size / 17.5x17.5In Framed Size

Framed in black with an off white mount and anti reflective glass

Materials used:

Giclee Print on Canson Baryta

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A Year In London / Bakerloo Line Selection - Framed Edition Of 1 (2016) (2016) Photograph
by Amadeus Long

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 1
  • Size: 44.45 x 44.45 x 2.54cm (framed) / 30.48 x 30.48cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered on the back
  • Style: Urban and Pop
  • Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
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In 2016 I spent a year Photographing the areas immediately surrounding every station on the entirety of London's vast underground system. I started on the January 1st 2016 and 430 tube stops later I finished on the 24th December of the same year

The sum of this work is available in a hard bound book published in 2017 - In this series I've selected my favourite photo from each line to offer as a limited edition print

I chose this image for the Bakerloo line because it tells many stories to me. The man lying on the floor in what would otherwise be a postcard image of a cliched landmark, provides, at least in my mind a more realistic vision of London. I also love this shot because although it was only taken 2 years ago the entire landscape around Waterloo station has changed and this view of The London Eye is no longer possible

Signed and numbered edition 1 of 1

Giclée Print on Canson Baryta

12 x 12In Photo Size / 17.5x17.5In Framed Size

Framed in black with an off white mount and anti reflective glass

Materials used:

Giclee Print on Canson Baryta

Tags:
#london eye art print #london eye print #waterloo print #best selling photo #cityscape #framed #colourfull #urban #city #london #city scene #limited edition #colour #london city #limited edition print #street photography #best artist #giclee #square format #giclee print #high contrast #england landscape #colour photography #london eye #metropolis #best selling artist #homeless #waterloo bridge #framed photograph #england coast #homeless man #waterloo #metropolitan #harsh light #london eye view #waterloo station #best selling 
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I'm a 28 year old kid trying desperately not to grow up. Photography is how I understand the world. More specifically it's how I fail to understand the world utterly... Read more

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