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Photos of Dublin Bay
by Philip Pankov
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 Morning in Howth Bay |
"An everyday view imbued with an extraordinary, almost noir-ish sense of drama." - The Irish Independent "one of the increasingly few people offering good silver prints for a reasonable price" - Scott Lewis, Editor, Photo Techniques Magazine
 Sunset Sail, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin |
About the photographer Dublin-based, Russian-born Philip Pankov was printing his own photographs by the time his family moved to Moscow at the age of eleven. After moving to Dublin in 1996 to study at Trinity College, Philip began exhibiting widely and has since gained recognition worldwide for his Black & White Photographs of Dublin Bay.About the photographs All Philip Pankov photographs are available hand-printed by Philip in his Dublin darkroom. While traditional printing has been all but forgotten, Philip adheres to archival techniques which ensure your photograph will remain beautiful for a lifetime. About the photography Renowned for their sharpness and high level of detail, Philip's photographs sing the praises of modern Dublin. From Phoenix Park to the Dublin Bay, from Howth to Dalkey - Philip captures Dublin at its most beautiful.
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 View onto Dublin Bay from Howth |
Elaine M. Parry, ILFORD Photo (the world's leading supplier of black & white photography materials) "It was an absolute pleasure to look through the stunning monochrome images in your website galleries - and the purpose of this e.mail communication is to enquire whether you would be willing to allow us to feature any of your work on the ILFORD Photo web-site. You really do have some fabulous images in your galleries, which illustrate so well the unique beauty and impact of the monochrome image."
Irish Tatler Magazine, June 2004 "Philip Pankov is exhibiting throughout June at the Velka Gallery of Photography. He works exclusively in black and white and his ultra high resolution images ensure that even the finest detail can be seen. This exhibition...will tell a thousand more tales of the fair city than any postcard ever could. A challenge to your perceptions, Pankov visits Dublin from a variety of angles that makes for interesting views."
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