Mech / Print

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Loughborough, UK, 2022
by Henry Woide

The machinery is part of the heritage of John Taylor & Co Bellfounders. These specialist tools are still cutting edge in the metal works of the bell foundry. This photo is part of Chime Ding Cast Tin, a photographic project documenting the last major Bell Foundry in England and the people and skills involved in the craft of producing bells.

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  • Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag archival paper

  • Size 8x10″ limited edition of 100 + 1 AP

  • Size 12x16″ limited edition of 50 + 1 AP

  • Certificate of Authenticity with printed signature and numbered

  • Mass Edition Prints are sold unframed

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Henry Woide is a London based photographer documenting the British built environment. His work focuses on contemporary issues surrounding the constructed landscape. 

He is currently studying on the MA at Falmouth University, exploring the relationship between the landscape and the built environment. He Co-founded Mass in 2019 to create a collective of photographers with a shared interest in creating a photographic work that observed, explored and challenged the built environment.

His photographic project No Moor received an Honourable Mention at the International Photography Awards 2020 in the professional architecture category and exhibited it at the London Festival of Architecture.

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