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Beverly Hills Sign
Beverly Hills Sign
Beverly Hills Sign

Beverly Hills Sign

Regular price
$49.00
Sale price
$49.00

Indulge in the grandeur of the iconic Beverly Hills sign at sunrise, captured through the lens of a transformed gem—a decorative hat box sourced from The Beverly Hills Hotel gift shop. Meticulously crafted, this exquisite piece of art seamlessly intertwines the allure of pinhole photography with the glamour of Beverly Hills.

Immerse yourself in the ethereal beauty of this fine art print, where the soft, dreamlike quality of pinhole photography lends a unique and captivating aura to the iconic Beverly Hills sign. The warm hues of the sunrise create a mesmerizing play of light and shadow, casting a golden glow over the landscape while the pinhole technique adds an artistic touch, giving the photograph a painterly quality that transcends traditional photography.

Perfect for art collectors and those who appreciate the beauty of iconic landscapes, this pinhole print is a sophisticated addition to any space. Elevate your home or office with a piece that not only celebrates the allure of Beverly Hills but also embodies the magic of pinhole photography.

This photograph is printed on high-quality, archival-grade paper, ensuring its longevity and preserving its vivid colors for years to come. It comes ready to be framed, allowing you to choose the perfect frame that complements your personal style and enhances the overall aesthetic.

All images come signed, shipped rolled and kept secure in a rigid cardboard tube. All prints are sold unmatted and unframed. Camera not included.

 

Product Details 

  • Luster Archival Pigment Print 
  • Every print is custom made to order
  • Signed by the artist

 

Sizing

  • 8x10 - Image size: 8.25" x 6.6"; Paper size: 10" x 8"
  • 16x20 - Image size: 18.125" x 14.5"; Paper size: 20" x 16"
  • 28x35 - Image size: 35" x 28"; Paper size: 44" x 37"
  • 40x50 - Image size: 50" x 40"; Paper Size: 54" x 44"

 

Process

All images are shot in the classic pinhole style. During the pinhole process light from the scene that Andrew wants to capture passes through the aperture or "pinhole" and projects an inverted image onto light sensitive paper or film on the opposite side of the object that Andrew finds and converts into a camera. This is known as the camera obscura effect. This effect creates a negative image which he develops in the darkroom. He then uses this negative to print the positive images you see above.

  

Framing 

We currently do not offer framing for our products, however we recommend using "museum quality glass" or "anti-glare glass" with UV protection when framing to minimize glare.