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Panoramic Photographs | Photography by Thomas Winz | Slanted Door in San Francisco. Item composed of paper
Panoramic Photographs | Photography by Thomas Winz | Slanted Door in San Francisco. Item composed of paper
Panoramic Photographs | Photography by Thomas Winz | Slanted Door in San Francisco. Item composed of paper
Panoramic Photographs | Photography by Thomas Winz | Slanted Door in San Francisco. Item composed of paper
Panoramic Photographs | Photography by Thomas Winz | Slanted Door in San Francisco. Item composed of paper

Created and Sold by Thomas Winz

Thomas Winz

Panoramic Photographs

Featured In Slanted Door, San Francisco, CA

Price $1,450

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: UPS 4-7 days
Price $50 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: April 18, 2024

DimensionsWeight
48H x 16W x 0.1D in
121.92H x 40.64W x 0.25D cm
0.45 kg
1 lb

A series of panoramic urbanscapes in the very-SF Slanted Door.

Photograph only, no Frame. Limited Edition Photographs of 25. Printed on Archival Hahnemühle paper , Image size 16"X48". All Photographs from the "After Hours Series" and the "Unintentional Series" are available for the same conditions.

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Item Panoramic Photographs
Created by Thomas Winz
Interior Design by Lundberg Design
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Thomas Winz
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2017
Thomas Winz grew up in Southern Germany.

While working on a degree in social work, he started taking workshops in Photography; as he got more involved in Photography, he decided to attend the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco.

At the Art Institute, he started using large format cameras focusing on the American Landscape and suburban scenes. After graduating with an MFA, he stayed with the large format camera, mostly 6X17.

Mainly using digital cameras now, he continues using mostly the panoramic format, describing his sense of space within the place.

The recent work is quite abstract and explores the interaction between chaos and structure.

His work is in private collections and has been exhibited in Germany and the US.