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Product Description
“Landscape” (2023) is a singular 35mm image captured during a family trip to Pemberton, CA. Yanow’s practice is deeply informed by her generational ties to film labs, especially the influence of her grandfather—a photographer, printmaker, and framer based in Aylmer, Ontario. This photograph emerged from one of the rare occasions when Yanow and her grandfather were able to shoot together, making the image both personal and sentimental.
Open edition with limited availability.
Developed & Printed by Nice Film Club.
Signed by the artist and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
Key Features
Title: Landscape
Artist: Marley Yanow
Year: 2023
Open Edition
Framing (optional): Oiled Walnut
Face width 1 1/4", crafted in premium American hardwood
Lab Notes
Format: Hand Enlarged C-Print
Printed on: FUJIFILM Crystal Archive Digital Pro Type DPII Glossy
Camera: Canon AE1
Film: Portra 400
The warmth of the Kodak Portra 400 stock is the defining element of this print. It renders the greens of the valley and the subtle blues of the distance with a creamy, natural saturation that feels true to memory. The 35mm format introduces a gentle grain structure that softens the grand scale of the scene and makes the vast landscape feel intimate. The continuous tone of the silver halide print preserves the delicate atmospheric haze to create a sense of depth that draws the eye straight into the horizon.
Due to the hand-made nature of the printing process, minor color variations may occur.
Each order is prepared with the same attention as the work itself, carefully packed by our team to ensure safe arrival.
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About
Marley Yanow is a lens-based artist who uses photography to explore human physicality, interpersonal connections, and her relationship with the world around her. In the years following the pandemic and throughout her time in art school, her work has turned toward the many facets and interpretations of “home,” both literal and metaphorical. After a year of isolation and social deprivation during the global lockdown, Yanow realized that home was not tied to a single, fixed place. The loss of belonging within the larger world made photography an anchor—her way of reintroducing herself to the people and places that offered a sense of home beyond her own walls. Her practice reflects this search: photographing friendships, romances, familial relationships, landscapes, objects, and at times, herself. Through these images, Yanow traces the shifting boundaries of belonging, finding meaning in the moments and connections that shape the feeling of home.
“I use photography to better understand my reality, to extract hidden meaning within the moments I capture. ”
— Marley Yanow
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