Plaza Lights | Plaza Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Art Print - Eventeny
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Plaza Lights | Plaza Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Art Print Plaza Lights | Plaza Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Art Print

Plaza Lights | Plaza Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Art Print

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Description

Entertaining Atlanta for over 80 years! This shot of the iconic Plaza Theatre was taken on film using experimental techniques to produce a colorful scene of an Atlanta landmark. *Frame not included

Item details

GTIN: 200454

Price

$35.00

Quantity available

5

Dimensions

Product
Length/Depth: 8 in
Width: 10 in
Height: 1 in
Package
Length/Depth: 9 in
Width: 12 in
Height: 1 in

Shipping

$6.00 (Flat rate on multiple orders from this seller)
Option to pick up the product in person instead of shipping
Delivery and pickup restrictions may apply:
Prints are shipped USPS Priority Mail. Please allow 2-3 business days for processing. Free pickup available for Atlanta area residents. Please message me to arrange pickup. Items will not be mailed if this option is selected.

Refund & return policy

No refund or returns allowed on this purchase.
Exceptions may apply. Please message for more information.

Meet your seller

Mallory Brooks Photography

Creative. Experimental. Film. Photographic Art. Mallory Brooks is a fine art photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. While pursuing a career in advertising, she began traveling solo with an interest in exploring cities, cultures and landscapes far different from her hometown of Tallahassee, Florida. It was during those early trips that her interest in photography started taking shape–she developed an eye for finding the beauty in ordinary scenes of everyday life. In 2020, photography became Mallory’s full-time pursuit. Wanting to push herself and her work beyond the capabilities of a digital camera, she turned to film as her primary photographic medium, permitting her the freedom to play and experiment with its unpredictable nature. Through the use of an experimental analog technique called film soup, in which film is soaked to the point of destruction, she creates vibrant, unexpected and one of a kind photographs of familiar subjects and places. Mallory has exhibited in group shows at Kai Lin Art and Cat Eye Creative in Atlanta; the Experimental Photo Festival in Barcelona, Spain; and art festivals across the city. She has been featured on City Lights With Lois Reitzes’ “Speaking of Art” series, in Professional Photographer magazine, and named one of Analogue Forever Magazine’s 16 Film Soup Photographers You Need to Know in 2023.

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Plaza Lights | Plaza Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Art Print
Plaza Lights | Plaza Theatre Atlanta, Georgia Art Print
Mallory Brooks Photography
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