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St. Paul’s Cathedral. London. 2011.

Between 2010 and 2012 Peter Marlow photographed the naves of all 42 of England's Anglican cathedrals using only natural light at dawn. The task was a considerable challenge and Marlow was particularly concerned that the scale should be right. Marlow said: "It was important for me to keep a sense of the relative size of each nave, since some were enormous and others not. To do this, I used exactly the same elevation on the ladders and tripod, and kept the lens at a constant focal length." Pictured here, St. Paul's Cathedral.

Signed Magnum Collection Poster: Times Square, New York City. 1950.

Times Square, New York City. 1950. Highest quality poster sized at 16x20” and hand-stamped with the official Magnum Collection stamp for authentication. Signed by Elliott Erwitt on the front of the poster. See more Signed Posters from Magnum.

Harlem, New York City. 1972.

Leonard Freed is known primarily for his in-depth coverage of African Americans in the era of the civil rights movement. Over the years he spent time in Harlem, New York City, documenting the lives of the community in the predominantly black neighbourhood. Photography became Freed’s means to explore social injustice.

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