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Berlin #32, by Thomas Birke

Berlin #32, by Thomas Birke

Thomas Birke

Regular price $180.00 USD
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about the print

The print is produced from the digital file on an OCE Lightjet 500XL, which can print formats up to 300x180cm. The image is exposed on a piece of photographic paper directly from the digital file with a laser. In my opinion this is higher quality than any inkjet printer can produce. The print is then developed in a dark room the classic way.

Due to the high quality of the input file, it is possible to offer this image up to a format of 225x180cm (90x72in), and you will be able to approach the print very close until you start seeing the grain.

Thomas Birke

Thomas is an urban photographer with a passion for delving into the heart of the world's largest and most densely populated cities, seeking to encapsulate their essence through his lens. Utilizing an 8x10 large format camera renowned for its exceptional image quality, Thomas crafts stunning visuals that boast unparalleled detail. His mastery of this equipment enables him to produce prints as large as 90x72 inches, each capturing the intricate tapestry of urban life. When displayed on your wall, encased behind high-quality plexiglass, his photographs create an illusion of peering through a window onto the bustling streets of a metropolis.


Printed with Pride

Every piece is made to order, and is printed only by carefully selected labs on museum-grade archival papers that will stand the test of time.

It's a level of care that honors the incredible talent of the artist.

Frame to Finish

Add a custom frame to complete the look and showcase the artwork. Your piece will arrive in a custom crate, ready to hang and enjoy.

Or we can ship the print only, so you can arrange framing locally.

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