£50.00
EU customers, please note VAT may apply on delivery. More info can be found here.
Book 10 from the series 'East London Photo Stories' + PRINT
This is a love letter to Sunday League Football. The photographs and quotes, captured on Hackney Marshes, reveal the comradery, passion and broken bones of those that brave hangovers to play the beautiful (and very muddy) game.
A fully cloth-covered Collector's Edition of Sunday Football by Chris Baker presented in a bespoke cloth-covered clamshell box complete with signed and numbered limited edition print.
Edition of 150, 192 x 136mm (paper size), giclée print on Hahnemühle Photorag 188gsm, signed and numbered by the artist
£75.00
EU customers, please note VAT may apply on delivery. More info can be found here.
Limited edition print 'D' by Freya Najade, plus a copy of her book The Hackney Marshes. With an introduction by Rosalind Jana.
Editions of 10 + 3 artist's proofs (including 1 AP for the artist).
Signed and editioned print, 220mm x 260mm (paper size), giclée print on Hahnemühle Photorag 188gsm, signed and numbered by the artist.
Will arrive safely tucked into front of book.
1-10: £75
AP: £125
This is one of four different prints available. Click here to view other prints.
About the book:
Freya Najade takes us on a journey through the uncontainable wildness of the Hackney Marshes; an explosion of nature in the heart of the city, where ancient trees and grasslands are overlooked by tower blocks and pylons. Following the meadows and riverbanks, abandoned infrastructure and football pitches, Najade documents the magic of these overgrown spaces and the people who seek refuge there.
Freya Najade is a photographer living and working in London and Hamburg. Freya’s work has been exhibited internationally and published widely in The Guardian, Le Monde and the British Journal of Photography, among others. Freya is the also the author of Along the Hackney Canal, published by Hoxton Mini Press in 2016.
Book design by Friederike Huber.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
£75.00
EU customers, please note VAT may apply on delivery. More info can be found here.
Limited edition print 'C' by Freya Najade, plus a copy of her book The Hackney Marshes. With an introduction by Rosalind Jana.
Editions of 10 + 3 artist's proofs (including 1 AP for the artist).
Signed and editioned print, 220mm x 260mm (paper size), giclée print on Hahnemühle Photorag 188gsm, signed and numbered by the artist.
Will arrive safely tucked into front of book.
1-10: £75
AP: £125
This is one of four different prints available. Click here to view other prints.
About the book:
Freya Najade takes us on a journey through the uncontainable wildness of the Hackney Marshes; an explosion of nature in the heart of the city, where ancient trees and grasslands are overlooked by tower blocks and pylons. Following the meadows and riverbanks, abandoned infrastructure and football pitches, Najade documents the magic of these overgrown spaces and the people who seek refuge there.
Freya Najade is a photographer living and working in London and Hamburg. Freya’s work has been exhibited internationally and published widely in The Guardian, Le Monde and the British Journal of Photography, among others. Freya is the also the author of Along the Hackney Canal, published by Hoxton Mini Press in 2016.
Book design by Friederike huber.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
£75.00
EU customers, please note VAT may apply on delivery. More info can be found here.
Limited edition print 'B' by Freya Najade, plus a copy of her book The Hackney Marshes. With an introduction by Rosalind Jana.
Editions of 10 + 3 artist's proofs (including 1 AP for the artist).
Signed and editioned print, 220mm x 260mm (paper size), giclée print on Hahnemühle Photorag 188gsm, signed and numbered by the artist.
Will arrive safely tucked into front of book.
1-10: £75
AP: £125
This is one of four different prints available. Click here to view other prints.
About the book:
Freya Najade takes us on a journey through the uncontainable wildness of the Hackney Marshes; an explosion of nature in the heart of the city, where ancient trees and grasslands are overlooked by tower blocks and pylons. Following the meadows and riverbanks, abandoned infrastructure and football pitches, Najade documents the magic of these overgrown spaces and the people who seek refuge there.
Freya Najade is a photographer living and working in London and Hamburg. Freya’s work has been exhibited internationally and published widely in The Guardian, Le Monde and the British Journal of Photography, among others. Freya is the also the author of Along the Hackney Canal, published by Hoxton Mini Press in 2016.
Book design by Friederike Huber.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
£75.00
EU customers, please note VAT may apply on delivery. More info can be found here.
Limited edition print 'B' by Freya Najade, plus a copy of her book The Hackney Marshes. With an introduction by Rosalind Jana.
Editions of 10 + 3 artist's proofs (including 1 AP for the artist).
Signed and editioned print, 220mm x 260mm (paper size), giclée print on Hahnemühle Photorag 188gsm, signed and numbered by the artist.
Will arrive safely tucked into front of book.
1-10: £75
AP: £125
This is one of four different prints available. Click here to view other prints.
About the book:
Freya Najade takes us on a journey through the uncontainable wildness of the Hackney Marshes; an explosion of nature in the heart of the city, where ancient trees and grasslands are overlooked by tower blocks and pylons. Following the meadows and riverbanks, abandoned infrastructure and football pitches, Najade documents the magic of these overgrown spaces and the people who seek refuge there.
Freya Najade is a photographer living and working in London and Hamburg. Freya’s work has been exhibited internationally and published widely in The Guardian, Le Monde and the British Journal of Photography, among others. Freya is the also the author of Along the Hackney Canal, published by Hoxton Mini Press in 2016.
Book design by Friederike Huber.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.