Art for Sale Jakir At Work 1996

£70.00£920.00

Art for Sale Jakir At Work 1996

£70.00£920.00

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About the image:

 Art for Sale Jakir 1996  photo 2/3 see also Jakir 1986 and Jakir 2010 When I returned a decade later in 1996 to trace and photograph many of the children I had photographed previously for the How Lucky We Are project Jakir had left the orphanage and was successfully working as an engineer in a garage in Dhaka.

 

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The printing:

C-type prints are notable for their continuous tone and vibrant colours. The first widely used colour print process, modern c-type prints are printed from high resolution digital files produced from drum-scanned negatives or transparencies.

C-type prints use dye-based photographic papers and should not be confused with inkjet, or giclée prints. Read more about C-type printing HERE.

The paper:

Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digitalpaper Type DP II is a silver halide color paper with a thicker base and high stiffness, designed exclusively for digital printing. When used on medium-or large-scale digital printer systems or the Fujifilm Frontier minilabs, this paper yields high-image-quality digital prints that make it suitable for such professional uses as portrait or commercial photography.

It has the highest level of image stability, so it is ideal for display purposes. Read more about our papers HERE.

The frames:

Add depth to your wall art with our frames. A deep, wooden frame, the profile includes a subtle texture effect.

This deep wooden 34mm x 20mm frame featuring a 30mm rebate for added depth,  gives our prints the perfect setting to display your chosen print. We have kept it simple and elegant only offering a charcoal black wooden finnish for your walls.

Read more about our frames HERE.

Brand Fleet Street’s Finest
Dimensions 8 x 10″ to 40 x 60″ (plus frame and mount)
Made in the UK YES
Material  Wood, Perspex
Process A Lambda C-type print
Orientation Landscape

We expect production of your order and delivery to your door within 10 working days.

We have a no quibbles returns policy, please just inform us of any issue and dissatisfaction and if we cannot resolve the problem we will issue a refund on return of the product ordered.

Further information on our delivery and returns can be found HERE.

Description

Art for Sale Jakir 1996 photo 2/3 see also Jakir 1986 and Jakir 2010 When I returned a decade later in 1996 to trace and photograph many of the children I had photographed previously for the How Lucky We Are project Jakir had left the orphanage and was successfully working as an engineer in a garage in Dhaka. by Ian Spratt