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AJ Barnes - 'Chaise Longue' (2017) - TARIFF FREE
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AJ Barnes - 'Chaise Longue' (2017) - TARIFF FREE

----TARIFF FREE SHIPPING---- Ships from the EU to EU buyers Ships from the UK to UK buyers Ships from the US to US buyers Allan Barnes grew up in Detroit, Michigan, where he worked as a photojournalist. He was a contributing photographer to the New York Times, Detroit Free Press, Spin, and Metropolis Magazine. He has worked as a photographer for over four decades, occasionally holding jobs with corporate and lifestyle publications. He has also worked as a freelance photojournalist and voice-over artist in Mexico DF, Mexico. He has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Spanish Language and Literature from Wayne State University and a Master of Arts Degree in Photography from Ohio University. Over the years he has produced most of his personal work on Polaroid instant film but after the demise of the Polaroid corporation in 2004 he began working with the wet collodion process, an antique glass plate photographic process invented in 1851. This fine art print is made from a high resolution scan of the original glass plate. Signed chromogenic print on Fuji Crystal Archive matt paper Paper Size - 12" x 10" (305 x 254 mm) Image Size - 9½" x 8" (241 x 203 mm) Edition - #2/50 Image Date - 2017 Print Date - July 2019 Condition - MINT Signed in the negative Numbered gallery stamp PDF Certificate of Print Authenticity on request ----TARIFF FREE SHIPPING---- Ships from the EU to EU buyers Ships from the UK to UK buyers Ships from the US to US buyers

No. 99888892

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AJ Barnes - 'Chaise Longue' (2017) - TARIFF FREE

AJ Barnes - 'Chaise Longue' (2017) - TARIFF FREE

----TARIFF FREE SHIPPING----
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Ships from the UK to UK buyers
Ships from the US to US buyers

Allan Barnes grew up in Detroit, Michigan, where he worked as a photojournalist. He was a contributing photographer to the New York Times, Detroit Free Press, Spin, and Metropolis Magazine. He has worked as a photographer for over four decades, occasionally holding jobs with corporate and lifestyle publications. He has also worked as a freelance photojournalist and voice-over artist in Mexico DF, Mexico. He has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Spanish Language and Literature from Wayne State University and a Master of Arts Degree in Photography from Ohio University.

Over the years he has produced most of his personal work on Polaroid instant film but after the demise of the Polaroid corporation in 2004 he began working with the wet collodion process, an antique glass plate photographic process invented in 1851.

This fine art print is made from a high resolution scan of the original glass plate.

Signed chromogenic print on Fuji Crystal Archive matt paper

Paper Size - 12" x 10" (305 x 254 mm)
Image Size - 9½" x 8" (241 x 203 mm)
Edition - #2/50
Image Date - 2017
Print Date - July 2019
Condition - MINT

Signed in the negative
Numbered gallery stamp
PDF Certificate of Print Authenticity on request

----TARIFF FREE SHIPPING----
Ships from the EU to EU buyers
Ships from the UK to UK buyers
Ships from the US to US buyers

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