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LIFE: Ian Beesley Exhibition Poster (Glynn Terrace)

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The Story

Superb A2 size exhibitionĀ  poster, created for Ian Beesley's LIFE here at Salts, August - October, 2022.

Dimensions: this poster is UK A2 size, which means it'sĀ 42 x 59.4cm

You can also buy both LIFE exhibition posters for £15, search Beesley to see the separate listing.

This poster shows Beesley's monochrome shot of Glynn Terrace, Bradford. Beesley recalls taking the shot thus:

ā€œWhen I graduated from college in 1977 I received a Kodak Scholarship for Social Documentation. I headed home to Bradford to photograph the North and the industries that made it.

I couldn’t afford a car so used to walk from my home in Eccleshill around the streets and across the city looking for subjects to photograph. I shot in black and white not for any aesthetic reasons – that’s simply all I could afford - Ā but I’ve since grown rather fond of monochrome.

Street corners were always good locations where people would gather or children would play. Here I came across some kids playing marbles whilst two ladies chat across the street.ā€

Printed in Bradford, West Yorkshire on 3D Bulky Gloss paper. Please hang away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.Ā 

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Superb A2 size exhibitionĀ  poster, created for Ian Beesley's LIFE here at Salts, August - October, 2022.

Dimensions: this poster is UK A2 size, which means it'sĀ 42 x 59.4cm

You can also buy both LIFE exhibition posters for £15, search Beesley to see the separate listing.

This poster shows Beesley's monochrome shot of Glynn Terrace, Bradford. Beesley recalls taking the shot thus:

ā€œWhen I graduated from college in 1977 I received a Kodak Scholarship for Social Documentation. I headed home to Bradford to photograph the North and the industries that made it.

I couldn’t afford a car so used to walk from my home in Eccleshill around the streets and across the city looking for subjects to photograph. I shot in black and white not for any aesthetic reasons – that’s simply all I could afford - Ā but I’ve since grown rather fond of monochrome.

Street corners were always good locations where people would gather or children would play. Here I came across some kids playing marbles whilst two ladies chat across the street.ā€

Printed in Bradford, West Yorkshire on 3D Bulky Gloss paper. Please hang away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.Ā