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BLACK AND WHITE PRINT ON HAHNEMUHLE FINE ART BARYTA SATIN (300 gsm · 100% α-cellulose)

This is an open edition print (matte and frame are not included). Each print has a white border. As an example, a 10 x 15 print will be 12 x 17 to accommodate a 1-inch white border.

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Growing up on Long Island, I occasionally ventured into New York City to catch a Broadway show or admire the festive holiday window displays. Determined to truly experience the city, I dedicated a long weekend to exploring as much as possible over four days. This photograph was captured from the Staten Island Ferry on a very rainy, overcast day, through one of the ferry’s windows.

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BLACK AND WHITE PRINT ON HAHNEMUHLE FINE ART BARYTA SATIN (300 gsm · 100% α-cellulose)

This is an open edition print (matte and frame are not included). Each print has a white border. As an example, a 10 x 15 print will be 12 x 17 to accommodate a 1-inch white border.

STORY

Growing up on Long Island, I occasionally ventured into New York City to catch a Broadway show or admire the festive holiday window displays. Determined to truly experience the city, I dedicated a long weekend to exploring as much as possible over four days. This photograph was captured from the Staten Island Ferry on a very rainy, overcast day, through one of the ferry’s windows.

BLACK AND WHITE PRINT ON HAHNEMUHLE FINE ART BARYTA SATIN (300 gsm · 100% α-cellulose)

This is an open edition print (matte and frame are not included). Each print has a white border. As an example, a 10 x 15 print will be 12 x 17 to accommodate a 1-inch white border.

STORY

Growing up on Long Island, I occasionally ventured into New York City to catch a Broadway show or admire the festive holiday window displays. Determined to truly experience the city, I dedicated a long weekend to exploring as much as possible over four days. This photograph was captured from the Staten Island Ferry on a very rainy, overcast day, through one of the ferry’s windows.