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Fish Friends (mo jars, chango meat & seafood) - Mexico 1978

Personally printed by me in my studio on the highest Quality Hahnemühle Photo 310 gsm Pearl Fine Art Paper & inks finest professional Epson inks. Image size ±55x36cm with a white border; total paper size 59,4x42cm [A2 size].

Personally signed by hand and numbered on the front & signed on the back with a studio stamp and it comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. [Note: serial numbers in the photos are examples.] Made in a Limited Edition of [25 pieces size 20x25cm] [25 pieces size 35x50cm] [10 pieces big size Dibond]. Securely packed and shipped to you with warranty!

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Pearl 310 gms Fine Art Paper

Tags:
#london #people #fish #boys #seventies #black white #friends #laughing #70s #street photograhy 

Fish Friends Mexico 1978 (1978) Photograph
by Robbert Frank Hagens

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Fish Friends (mo jars, chango meat & seafood) - Mexico 1978

Personally printed by me in my studio on the highest Quality Hahnemühle Photo 310 gsm Pearl Fine Art Paper & inks finest professional Epson inks. Image size ±55x36cm with a white border; total paper size 59,4x42cm [A2 size].

Personally signed by hand and numbered on the front & signed on the back with a studio stamp and it comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. [Note: serial numbers in the photos are examples.] Made in a Limited Edition of [25 pieces size 20x25cm] [25 pieces size 35x50cm] [10 pieces big size Dibond]. Securely packed and shipped to you with warranty!

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Pearl 310 gms Fine Art Paper

Tags:
#london #people #fish #boys #seventies #black white #friends #laughing #70s #street photograhy 
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Practically born with a camera in his hand (1963), photographer Robbert Frank Hagens explores the world through a lens that always sees the extraordinary in the ordinary. His journey began... Read more

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