Unicorn, Surrey. 2020
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Unicorn, Surrey - 'Phone Box Grave Yard. I've always been interested in phone booths. Waaaay before I started documenting them. It just took me 20 years to tell anyone. When I started to show people through my Instagram, almost immediately someone reached out to tell me about the phone box graveyard in Surrey that their train goes past every day. I found out where it was and cycled my merry way the 30 miles to go explore. I couldn't get in. So a year later and after some introductory voice conversations, I was invited back and met Tony to hear his story and why he's the proud owner of hundreds of phone kiosks. I'll tell you about what he said when I see you.
Telephone Booths is a continuation of my debut series 'Hand Dryers'. Both series capture the everyday objects surrounding us that we fail to notice to examine what they say about us and the way we treat the world around us.
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You'll get a certificate of authenticity too.
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I've picked out three stunning framing options; a high quality black, white and silver. All professionally mounted and packaged ready for your adoring walls. Art glass or acrylic available on request, get in touch for a quote.
Archival Giclee Print
The luminous colours of my photos pop best with an archival giclee print on durable archival paper which I've hand picked out of many samples.
Smooth Finish Frames
Choose from smooth, wooden effect or aluminium finishes on your frames. All come with standard glass, art glass available on request.
Certificate of Authenticity.
Alongside all signed prints, you'll get a certificate of authenticity too. If you order framed this will be on the back of the frame.
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Samuels art makes our house feel alive and vibrant. I am forever finding new details within each image. Samuel was extremely helpful when helping us find the perfect images for our home. He was always extremely friendly and personable as well as highly professional.
Rickie Haywood-Williams, BBC Radio 1
His work is so unique and arresting. He is somehow able to capture the 'ordinary' in a way that makes it feel truly extraordinary. I'm so excited to see his work in our home.
Lisa Bowcot, Interior Designer
Could we ever need more insight than we do now about how to dry our hands in washrooms while touching almost nothing? Samuel Ryde, a British photographer, pays homage to air blowers