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Nikon F3

Succession
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
photographer. "It's been quite a revelation to work with Nikon's new flagship camera, the Z9, in Africa this
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Succession
Succession
H 71 in W 108 in D 2 in
Succession
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
photographer. "It's been quite a revelation to work with Nikon's new flagship camera, the Z9, in Africa this
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Succession
Succession
H 48 in W 73 in D 2 in

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Located in Greenwich, CT
"66 Degrees North" Namafjall Geothermal Area, Iceland - 2022 Available Sizes (Framed Size) 52 x 58" Framed / Edition of 12 71 x 80" Framed / Edition of 12 This work is sourced dire...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

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D and B
Located in New York, NY
Pentax 67, a Nikon F3, or a BMPCC 4K. This print is of an arcade that features a row of gaming machines
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Film, Photographic Film, Digital

D and B
D and B
H 24 in W 16 in
Lou Lou
Located in New York, NY
Pentax 67, a Nikon F3, or a BMPCC 4K. This print is of a street light in front of a sunset sky. The
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Film, Photographic Film, Digital

Lou Lou
Lou Lou
H 24 in W 16 in
Verde Court
Located in New York, NY
Pentax 67, a Nikon F3, or a BMPCC 4K. This piece features a basketball hoop that is placed on the
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Film, Photographic Film, Digital

Verde Court
Verde Court
H 24 in W 16 in
Rothko Courts
Located in New York, NY
Pentax 67, a Nikon F3, or a BMPCC 4K. This print is of a basketball hoop in front of a sunset sky. The
Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Film, Photographic Film, Digital

Rothko Courts
Rothko Courts
H 24 in W 16 in
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