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Brooklyn Bridge
Jörg
Dickmann
Keywords :
bridge
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Brooklyn
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building
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light
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New-York
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U.S.A.
About this photograph :
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge seen from the Empire Fulton Ferry State Park looking across the East River with the Manhattan Skyline.
About the artist :
Jörg
Dickmann
Jörg Dickmann was born in 1973 in Sauerland, Germany. He started taking photos as a child, his father always had his SLR camera with him, photography has therefore always been a part of his life. In the beginning he only took holiday snapshots, just for the fun of it, with no serious ambition. After publishing his work on the web, he received a huge amount of positive feedback from professional photographers. His photos were published in several German magazines: Foto Praxis, Focus, ELLE City… Which motivated him to find his own photographic style. His work focuses mainly on urbanism, architecture and nightscapes. Jörg has always been self-taught and wants to show his own view of the world. He doesn’t want to copy reality, he wants to create his own…
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Brooklyn Bridge
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- Classic framed photograph
- Aluminum frame
- White mat
- Each photograph is numbered
- On the back, biography of the artist and certificate of authenticity
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Brooklyn Bridge
- Edition limited to 500 prints
- Mounted photograph
- Mounted on a thick aluminum plaque
- On the back, biography of the artist and certificate of authenticity
- Spacer placed on the back to move the photograph from the wall
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Brooklyn Bridge
- Edition limited to 200 prints
- Mounted photograph
- Mounted on a thick aluminum plaque
- On the back, biography of the artist and certificate of authenticity
- Spacer placed on the back to move the photograph from the wall