Homage to Gohlke — Minneapolis, MN
Grain Silos loom over working-class neighborhood homes in the Hiawatha-Minnehaha corridor of Minneapolis in this black-and-white photograph. The image represents my impression of Frank Gohlke’s early photographic work of grain elevators and homes. Long an inspiration to me, Gohlke’s work and the grain elevators themselves will always be a significant theme in photography of the Midwest.
Grain Silos loom over working-class neighborhood homes in the Hiawatha-Minnehaha corridor of Minneapolis in this black-and-white photograph. The image represents my impression of Frank Gohlke’s early photographic work of grain elevators and homes. Long an inspiration to me, Gohlke’s work and the grain elevators themselves will always be a significant theme in photography of the Midwest.
Grain Silos loom over working-class neighborhood homes in the Hiawatha-Minnehaha corridor of Minneapolis in this black-and-white photograph. The image represents my impression of Frank Gohlke’s early photographic work of grain elevators and homes. Long an inspiration to me, Gohlke’s work and the grain elevators themselves will always be a significant theme in photography of the Midwest.
You are purchasing a hand-produced, Archival Pigment Print printed with archival-quality inks on Canson Infinity Baryta Photographie II paper. This heavy-weight, bright white paper is museum-quality and produces a print very similar to darkroom fiber-based prints. They are acid and lignan-free and produce a high-quality prints with beautiful tonal contrast and include a sufficient white border for easy framing. Each print is signed in the white space below the bottom right corner of the print.
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