Year of creation | 2020 |
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Dimensions | 60.96 W × 60.96 H × 1 D cm |
Type of art | photography |
Genre | landscape |
Mark Paulda, acclaimed travel photographer and documentary filmmaker, has captured historical images around the world. One of them is this striking black and white depiction of Brompton Cemetery that he created as a special addition to his London photography collection. This print measures 24x24 inches (60.96 cm x 60.96cm) and will give your home or office an elegant touch of class, along with other fine art landscapes to create an incredible gallery wall.
Mark Paulda is a globe-trotting photographer and best selling author whose thirst for knowledge takes him to almost every corner of the world. He was exposed to travel at an early age, as his parents took him on perpetual trips abroad when he was still a child. Born in America, Mark grew up in Tripoli, Libya where he learned to be curious and genuinely appreciate cultures foreign to his own. Mark began his professional career with his own event company that led him to work with the Olympic Games planning and coordinating corporate events for VIPS. Creativity drives Mark today in the world of photography. Mark’s images have been exhibited throughout the world in galleries, special exhibitions and museums. He is considered one of the Top 100 travel photographers in the world according to Light & Composition. You can also find his images in a large variety of magazines, websites and other publications worldwide. He's been nominated for a Grammy award and a Grammy finalist for Best Album Art (Recollections by Asia featuring John Payne) released with worldwide distribution. He is author of five photography books, three of which are among the fastest selling books published by TCU Press. One of his books, “El Paso 120 : Edge of the Southwest” was named the best photography book in Texas.