M0142 - The Distant Union,
analog photography, South Africa
The scale shifts as the camera moves back, placing the three figures within the immense grandeur of the Cape landscape. The models maintain their embrace, standing as a small, sun-bronzed pillar of humanity in the corner of the frame. Dominating the scene is a vast white sandy beach framed by jagged white cliffs, while heavy clouds gather in the background. The signature greenish tint and heavy vignetting tie the figures to the environment, emphasizing the isolation and the breathtaking contrast between the warmth of their tanned bodies and the cool, pale vastness of the coast.
Details:
Location: Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Format: 6x6 Medium Format (Plate Lens)
Technique: Wide-angle perspective, heavy vignetting, green-wash grading
Aesthetic: Atmospheric, expansive, painterly
Original signed photo on high-quality photographic paper or a professional print on archival Museum Etching paper with a weight of 350g/m2 or Rag Peral glossy paper 320 g/m2. Other formats and paper types are available upon request.
All photographs are signed and stamped with the author’s seal on the back or an embossed seal and all have a certificate of authenticity. Prints are numbered and limited to an edition of 15 pieces.
