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Neighbours Greeting Card featuring the photograph Neighbours by Richard Piper

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Neighbours Greeting Card

Richard Piper

by Richard Piper

$8.95

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

This view from a video editing suit in London continually intrigued me. Over a period of months, editor Clive and I would occasionally relieve our... more

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Comments (8)

Claudia O'Brien

Claudia O'Brien

I just love this, Richard. The contrasts (light, shadow, etc. etc, are great). Marvelous seeing and wonderful capture! l/f (and voted in windows contest)

Christopher McKenzie

Christopher McKenzie

Brilliant image.

Carol Neal

Carol Neal

Love your photo AND the story! LF Voted

Denise Clark

Denise Clark

Love this composition Richard...stirs the imagination l/f

Stephanie Grant

Stephanie Grant

Great concept, wonderful image!V

Richard Reeve

Richard Reeve

Excellent imagery Richard. v/f!

Richard Piper replied:

Many thanks for your comment and support, Richard...

Amy Weiss

Amy Weiss

Wonderful! :)

Richard Piper replied:

Thanks Amy

Artist's Description

This view from a video editing suit in London continually intrigued me. Over a period of months, editor Clive and I would occasionally relieve our eyes from the tv monitors by leaning out of the window and take in the air and views of notorious Soho. Immediately opposite were these two windows. But who lived behind them? - Did the neighbours even know each other? - Was one of them a light-fearing hermit? - Or something much more sinister?

The reality of the bricked-up window harks back to 1696 when the government introduced a window tax. Anyone with a window had to pay up, and the more windows you had the more you paid. This is also where the phrase 'daylight robbery' is thought to originate.

About Richard Piper

Richard Piper

From a chance childhood encounter with sunlight sensitive paper, a couple of rubber bands and some old family negatives, my fascination with image creation was kindled. To help fan the flames, art, science and the natural world were subjects that excited me then - and still do today. I guess with that mix of ingredients, it’s not surprising that my future life and livelihood would revolve around the creation and capture of still and moving images. Fundamentally, I am an image fanatic. I love the buzz and challenge of bringing together the technical with the artistic – the tools with the imagination – the physical with the intangible. With today’s amazing advances in technology, combined with the ever increasing human appetite...

 

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