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a miner’s commute (2018) Photography by Miles Astray

Photography, 20.1x16.1 in
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  • Digital Photography on Paper
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  • Dimensions Height 20.1in, Width 16.1in
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Like elevators, just different, the cable cars have been flying since Stalin's day to get the miners into the mountain. Print Specifications. ___. Inkjet giclée pigment print, archival inks. Hahnemühle Bamboo Fine Art paper, 290 gsm. ISO 9706 museum quality for highest age resistance. Matte finish, soft and lightly textured. Natural white, without [...]
Like elevators, just different, the cable cars have been flying since Stalin's day to get the miners into the mountain.


Print Specifications
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Inkjet giclée pigment print, archival inks
Hahnemühle Bamboo Fine Art paper, 290 gsm
ISO 9706 museum quality for highest age resistance
Matte finish, soft and lightly textured
Natural white, without optical brighteners, acid-free
Eco-friendly: 90 % bamboo, 10 % cotton
Carbon neutral print production


Editions / Formats
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White border included in print size
8x10 in / 20x25 cm (image size: 9 in / 23 cm on the longer side) – edition of 100
16x20 in / 41x51 cm (image size: 18 in / 46 cm on the longer side) – edition of 50
Aspect ratio: 4:5
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Miles Astray is a multidisciplinary artist, combining photography and prose. Inspired by a slow, immersive, and messy journey around the world that started in 2012 and is ongoing, his practice is framed by candor, [...]

Miles Astray is a multidisciplinary artist, combining photography and prose. Inspired by a slow, immersive, and messy journey around the world that started in 2012 and is ongoing, his practice is framed by candor, but not caged in by any one genre. Miles’ work aims beyond catchy, one-dimensional black or white narratives and notions of misery, happiness, modernity, and exoticism to portray authentic glimpses of here, there, and elsewhere. The result is both homage and appeal.

As a traveling photographer rather than a travel photographer per se, Miles' eclectic body of work encomes anything from soul-feeding landscapes and pulse-accelerating cityscapes to story-telling street photography, keen cultural observations, bold documentary, and unusual animal encounters both in color and monochrome.

A self-taught artist first by ion then profession, his work has been exhibited in Paris, Rome, and Athens, and garnered international recognition at a variety of photography contests.

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