Description
A hand processed and printed image using traditional black and white photography techniques by photographer Jonathan Bradley from his series ‘Ephemerids’.
So why Lost Hope? This photograph was captured at Harperly, Durham which once house prisoners of war during the second world war.
This is a hand processed and printed image using traditional black and white photography techniques by photographer Jonathan Bradley from his series ‘Ephemerids’. You can read more about the photographer and the series by clicking on the following.
A hand processed and printed image using traditional black and white photography techniques by photographer Jonathan Bradley from his series ‘Ephemerids’.
How could we resist these striking frames especially when we love the Kiko Frames so. With the thick black frame and full glass inners they are perfect for photos, mementos, feathers, whatever takes your fancy! We would love to see some pictures of what you put in yours. Made of wood and glass Available in…
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