





God and Homeless
Whilst spending a week in Strasbourg photographing, I went back to the cathedral several times, being the focal point of the historic French-German city.
The stark contrast between the affluent tourists and the few homeless that would beg in the area stayed with me, and is visible in the foreground of the image as the people go about their day, but the homeless person does not shift.
Image dimensions 15x19in.
This photograph is hand-printed in my darkroom on fiber-based paper, selenium toned, then sold as a print to be framed, or mounted and matted to current archival standards if sold with a frame.
The photograph is an open edition, hand printed and signed by myself.
Disclaimer – Image density, cropping and contrast may vary, even between prints of the same image. To learn more about my darkroom printing process, click here.
Whilst spending a week in Strasbourg photographing, I went back to the cathedral several times, being the focal point of the historic French-German city.
The stark contrast between the affluent tourists and the few homeless that would beg in the area stayed with me, and is visible in the foreground of the image as the people go about their day, but the homeless person does not shift.
Image dimensions 15x19in.
This photograph is hand-printed in my darkroom on fiber-based paper, selenium toned, then sold as a print to be framed, or mounted and matted to current archival standards if sold with a frame.
The photograph is an open edition, hand printed and signed by myself.
Disclaimer – Image density, cropping and contrast may vary, even between prints of the same image. To learn more about my darkroom printing process, click here.
Whilst spending a week in Strasbourg photographing, I went back to the cathedral several times, being the focal point of the historic French-German city.
The stark contrast between the affluent tourists and the few homeless that would beg in the area stayed with me, and is visible in the foreground of the image as the people go about their day, but the homeless person does not shift.
Image dimensions 15x19in.
This photograph is hand-printed in my darkroom on fiber-based paper, selenium toned, then sold as a print to be framed, or mounted and matted to current archival standards if sold with a frame.
The photograph is an open edition, hand printed and signed by myself.
Disclaimer – Image density, cropping and contrast may vary, even between prints of the same image. To learn more about my darkroom printing process, click here.