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This shot is from one of my countless walks around East London with my trusted camera(s). This one in particular was captured on analogue transparency film with my Bronica SQ medium format camera in the London Docklands around The Royal Victoria Docks back in 2004. It's been sitting in the archives for a very long time and although I always liked it and wanted to get it prepared for art print it continuously got put back and not realised - until now that is.


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Beautifully Giclée printed on Hahnemuhle Pearl paper - a slightly textured 285 gsm. semi-gloss paper which holds more detail with punchier colours than a matt paper, whilst maintaining a illustrative/ painted feel.

Technology: Epson UltraChrome HDR Wide Gamut Inks with archival life expectancy: 40 years daylight, 200 years in dark.

All prints are professionally printed to ensure the absolute best quality and consistency. I pride myself in strict quality control, hence I only use top professional printers based here in London, that I am content use very strict colour consistency checks and use the very best of printing techniques available. This of course greatly increases production costs, but give me and my customers the peace of mind that I deliver a supreme quality artwork.

Materials used:

Hahnemuhle Pearl - 285 gsm. semi-gloss finish.

Tags:
#red #water #blue #yellow #waves #minimalism #waterscape #minimalist #east london #docklands #analogue film #film photography #canoes #analogue photography #royal victoria 

Royal Victoria Docks, London (2004) Photograph
by Tom Hanslien

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This shot is from one of my countless walks around East London with my trusted camera(s). This one in particular was captured on analogue transparency film with my Bronica SQ medium format camera in the London Docklands around The Royal Victoria Docks back in 2004. It's been sitting in the archives for a very long time and although I always liked it and wanted to get it prepared for art print it continuously got put back and not realised - until now that is.


Should you have any questions about any of my artworks, please don’t hesitate to get in touch via the “Contact” button below.
Also, if you would like to get updates about new artworks you can also click the “Follow” button.


Beautifully Giclée printed on Hahnemuhle Pearl paper - a slightly textured 285 gsm. semi-gloss paper which holds more detail with punchier colours than a matt paper, whilst maintaining a illustrative/ painted feel.

Technology: Epson UltraChrome HDR Wide Gamut Inks with archival life expectancy: 40 years daylight, 200 years in dark.

All prints are professionally printed to ensure the absolute best quality and consistency. I pride myself in strict quality control, hence I only use top professional printers based here in London, that I am content use very strict colour consistency checks and use the very best of printing techniques available. This of course greatly increases production costs, but give me and my customers the peace of mind that I deliver a supreme quality artwork.

Materials used:

Hahnemuhle Pearl - 285 gsm. semi-gloss finish.

Tags:
#red #water #blue #yellow #waves #minimalism #waterscape #minimalist #east london #docklands #analogue film #film photography #canoes #analogue photography #royal victoria 
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