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London Art Prints and New York city silhouettes.
Many of my panoramic prints are taken at sunrise and sunset which means that the subject is back lit. If I want the subject to be in silhouette I’ll take a light reading from the sky, or brightest bit, which will mean the subject will be underexposed and therefore be thrown into silhouette.
Framed prints of London for an office space.
We can help you choose the wall art of your office. In this post you can see three room mock ups to help you choose your framed prints.
London photographs gallery. Fine art London prints for sale.
A city Law firm in London have been talking with us about some new prints on the walls of their office. There’s not a great deal of wall space but they were keen to make an impact and everybody in the office was given a vote on what they all wanted to see hanging on the walls. Black ans white framed prints of London was the consensus.
Gallery of Shrewsbury colour and black and white prints.
Shrewsbury is a market town about an hour north west of Birmingham. It has a river, It’s a very pretty town. The Severn River runs in a loop around it.
Prints of Clapham and Battersea in London.
As you’ll know if you’ve been reading my blog I lived in London for may years and If you lived in Clapham from about 2003 until 2013 you’ll remember my stall in Northcote Road market. I used to sell framed pictures there on a Friday and Saturday.
Prints of London and my Big Ben collection.
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the Great Clock of Westminster. I’ve been photographing it for years and I’ve used it as a backdrop for many of my London prints, I’ve photographed light streaks in front of it, photographed it in the snow, at sunset and at sunrise……
Akaroa Gallery reviews. Kind words from clients.
We love it when we get a nice review. Thank you Mark and your team for such excellent service. We’ve had lots of comments from our clients and your prints have vastly improved the look of our office. We particularly love the panoramic print of Hammersmith bridge in our reception area. D. Smallbone. London
