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Church Poster featuring the photograph Iglesia de Dios Evangelio Completo Pentecostes by Jeremy Butler

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 5.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.50"

 

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Iglesia de Dios Evangelio Completo Pentecostes Poster

Jeremy Butler

by Jeremy Butler

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$22.56

Product Details

Iglesia de Dios Evangelio Completo Pentecostes poster by Jeremy Butler.   Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

Iglesia de Dios Evangelio Completo Pentecostés, Northport, Alabama.

Copyright 2024, Jeremy Butler.

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3 - 4 business days

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Iglesia de Dios Evangelio Completo Pentecostes Photograph by Jeremy Butler

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Iglesia de Dios Evangelio Completo Pentecostés, Northport, Alabama.

Copyright 2024, Jeremy Butler.

About Jeremy Butler

Jeremy Butler

Jeremy Butler set up a darkroom in his parents' utility room while in high school in Phoenix, around 1970. He pestered his friends relentlessly and ruthlessly throughout the 1970s--constantly thrusting the camera in their faces. But he never could afford to print all the images on some 100 contact sheets. Now that he has a scanner, he's gone wild rediscovering the images he shot during that decade. I guess it's just the law of averages that some of them are quite good. In the 1980s, Jeremy began shooting more color film. He had no access to a black-and-white darkroom and so the impetus to shoot B&W gradually faded. And he was an early convert to digital photography as the 20th century came to a close. These black-and-white images...

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