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Boudoir, portrait photograph from Richard Heeps Burlesque series.
Richard Heeps became well-known for his Burlesque Photography after he spent 2003 capturing performances in Britain & America. He spent a lot on time with his subjects on a number of occasions which meant he got more intimate shots. He began this prior to the cultural phenomenon of Burlesque, on the brink of the new movement which was a form of interpretation and innovation. His connection to it was sparked from his Rockabilly links built over the seven years he spent working towards his book, 'Man's Ruin' which was published in 2007.
Image Size | Framed Size (inches) |
Framed Size (centimetres) |
10.5'' x 7.5'' |
16" x 16" |
40 x 40cm |
16.5” x 11" |
21.25" x 16" |
54 x 40cm |
20" x 13.5" |
27.6" x 21.6" |
70 x 55cm |
23" x 15.5" | 30.3" x 23.6" | 77 x 60cm |
36" x 24" |
45" x 33.5" |
112 x 85cm |
43" x 30" | 51" x 38.5" | 130 x 98cm |
The artwork is a limited edition gloss photographic print from negative. When framed the print is dry-mounted to aluminium, presented in a museum board white window mount and a choice of black or white box frame handmade professionally in the UK. It is signed and numbered on reverse accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Handmade to order.
Please Note : Viewing on a backlit screen might affect true to life colours. Due to the handmade nature of Richard's darkroom photography there can be slight variations in image and borders, sizes stated are a close approximation.
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Richard Heeps.