The Joiners Shop / Poster
Loughborough, UK, 2022
by Francesco Russo
Mick, who has been working at John Taylor for 53 years, checks one of the wheels that will form part of the bell mechanism. 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.
Specifications:
Size 18x24″ open edition
Digital print on 189 gsm matt paper
Giclée print quality
Unframed
To know more details about this print see the Buyer Guide.
* Posters ship separately from all other items within the same order.
Loughborough, UK, 2022
by Francesco Russo
Mick, who has been working at John Taylor for 53 years, checks one of the wheels that will form part of the bell mechanism. 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.
Specifications:
Size 18x24″ open edition
Digital print on 189 gsm matt paper
Giclée print quality
Unframed
To know more details about this print see the Buyer Guide.
* Posters ship separately from all other items within the same order.
Loughborough, UK, 2022
by Francesco Russo
Mick, who has been working at John Taylor for 53 years, checks one of the wheels that will form part of the bell mechanism. 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.
Specifications:
Size 18x24″ open edition
Digital print on 189 gsm matt paper
Giclée print quality
Unframed
To know more details about this print see the Buyer Guide.
* Posters ship separately from all other items within the same order.
Francesco Russo is an Italian photographer with a background in architecture, based in London and Venice and working worldwide.
After graduating in Architecture at the IUAV University of Venice and working as an architect, he developed his knowledge in architectural photography at the London College of Communication (LCC) and decided to entirely dedicate himself to photography.
With an interest in various aspects of documenting architecture, Francesco has a keen eye on the relationship between people and the built environment as well as for industrial architecture.
He co-founded Mass in 2019 with the purpose of creating a community of likeminded photographers to share experiences and support each other.