George V

By Garry Miller

Regular Price
£1,250
Sale Price
£1,250
Regular Price
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 

Edition of 20
Year: 2012
Certificate of Authenticity
Framed Size: 31.9 x 44.2 x 2 cm
Image Size Approx: 18 x 27 cm

'George V’ by Garry Miller captures the elegant ambience of Paris with a minimalist black and white composition, featuring a solitary cup of espresso at the renowned Café George V on the Champs-Élysées. Shot with a Leica analogue camera, this high-quality print showcases the rich texture and depth that only film can deliver, accentuating the clean lines and refined atmosphere of a quintessential Parisian moment. Ideal for coffee lovers, Francophiles, or collectors who appreciates the understated elegance of everyday life.

 

• Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, Fine Art Glicee paper finished with mount, glass and a smooth black wooden frame
• Certificate of Authenticity
• Photos are for illustration purposes and colours may vary from the actual print to the screen.
• Framed Size: 31.9 x 44.2 x 2 cm | Approx. 12.56 x 17.4 x 0.8 inches
• Paper Size (A3): 29.7 x 42 cm | Approx 11.7 x 16.54 inches
• Image Size: 18 x 27 cm | Approx. 7.1 x 10.6 inches

UK Delivery :

Approximately 3-4 weeks, £9.50

Europe & International :

Approximately 5-6 weeks, Delivery fee according to the country shipping to.

You may request to ship the artwork without the frame, the paper will be sent inside of a tube.

Returns:
14 days from the delivery date. Please check our T&C for more information.

Garry Miller is an accomplished professional photographer based in Utah, USA, with a diverse career collaborating with corporate and commercial industries. Known for his expertise in capturing the essence of the moment with a keen eye for detail, black & white photography truly sets him apart. With over 25 years of trips to Paris, Garry uses his Leica cameras to capture the romantic essence of the city, producing poignant reflections of Parisian life. Garry views photography not just as a hobby but as a lifelong passion and a way to connect with the world, leaving a legacy of beauty and emotion.

>