It looks like it was created centuries ago, but it was actually just completed in 2008. Beirut's Mohammad Al-Amine mosque is a landmark that is visible from afar and that stands right next to the capital's Martyr Square and the St. Georges Maronite Cathedral. The light was beautiful that evening in Gemmayzeh, one of my favourite parts of Beirut. Captured in February 2021.
This photograph will be printed on highest quality Giclée Fine Art paper (Hahnemühle Pearl) by my trusted printing company based in London. The chosen paper creates really natural black and white images and offers vibrant colour reproduction and great detail. The paper is resin coated with a fibrous feel. The satin finish of the resin coating gives depth to the image which combined with the texture and vibrant colour reproduction gives the image the feel of an oil painting. It is one of the most suitable Fine Art papers for mounting.
Your order will be personally inspected and hand signed by me. If you wish, I can also leave you a short greeting on the back of the print.
The picture is available in different sizes. The recommended size is 30x45cm (A3), but also works well as a smaller and larger print. The photos come with a standardised 2cm white border. If you wish the white border to be thicker or thinner, please add this information after placing the item in your Shopping Cart.
PLEASE NOTE: Framing and mounting are not included. Shipping costs will be added to your order price.
£39.99
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