Boulders

Boulder Fine Arts

Analog boulder fine art photograph shot with Chamonix 8×10 camera on Polaroid 8×10 film. Can only be purchased as 1 of 1 and in original size. Polaroid mediums may contain special characteristics like uneavenly spread emulsion or alignment issues of positive and negative due to the nature of development. These are not flaws, but make every 8×10 Polaroid unique, even if 2 are shot in sequence.

Boulders images is one of black and white fine arts photography in Aaron fine arts photography.

1 in stock

1 in stock

Delivery estimation: Depending on print method up to 45 days. Price including shipping costs, excluding import taxes outside of Switzerland. Import taxes only apply to print laboratory prices, not the full product price! Depending on print method and size this is approximately 20 – 80% of the full price. All Polaroids are shipped from Austria. VAT-free as per Austrian law (Kleinunternehmerregelung).

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Actual color may vary from screen representation. Sizes represent the size of the actual photo paper, the image size may need to be adjusted due to ratio. Every order is custom produced and can therefore not be returned.

About Aaron Farrag

I have been running around with a camera in hand since I was about five years old (1993) and I have always loved how photography takes one precise moment in time, that the photographer chose and saved for as long as the picture survives.

Over the years I have done many kinds of photography and have enjoyed most of them in one way or another and learned from every single one. Product photography, fashion, landscapes, sports, portraits, nudes, travel, artistic, underwater and many more. Each category has its own special tricks and challenges.

What I have always kept constant in whatever field of photography was my focus on delivering the best possible quality with the tools, knowledge, time and budget I have at hand. Quality is not always to do something flawless; it can also mean doing something flawed with a special purpose to it, making it part of the message or simply the art and making something unique.