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New York Taxi, Limited Edition 6 of 20 Photograph

Edwin Datoc

Australia

Photography, C-type on Paper

Size: 23 W x 30 H x 0.2 D in

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I have been fascinated by the New York cab ever since I saw the movie Taxi Driver starring Robert Deniro. This was captured just before sunset on Fifth Ave. New York City taxis, also known as "yellow cabs," are a common sight on the streets of the city. The iconic yellow color of the cabs dates back to 1907 when the city mandated that all taxis be painted a uniform color to make them more easily recognizable. Today, the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) regulates the city's taxi industry. There are over 13,000 licensed taxis in the city, and they are operated by a variety of companies and independent owners. To hail a taxi in New York City, you can simply stand on the side of the road and raise your arm to signal a passing taxi. Taxis are required to take passengers anywhere within the five boroughs of New York City, and fares are regulated by the TLC. In recent years, ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft have become increasingly popular in New York City, but yellow taxis remain a staple of the city's transportation system.

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Photography:C-type on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:20

Size:23 W x 30 H x 0.2 D in

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Edwin Datoc is a fine art photographer and filmmaker who is renowned for his striking cinematic imagery and portraiture, whose images capture an often surprising and spontaneous energy in even the most reserved and difficult subjects of fashion and culture. Born in the Philippines and raised in Australia from the age of eleven, his calling for photography didn't come until in his late twenties during his frustration working as an accountant. "It was a complicated transition to becoming a photographer, knowing you are giving up the financial stability. But I realise that life is a not dress rehearsal and to pursue what you are passionate about." Edwin’s creative projects has since taken him to more than eighty countries. His appreciation and familiarity with diverse cultures reflects a unique international perspective to his work. His influences and inspiration are varied from travel, design, architecture, music, art, cinema and literature. His command of narrative working in stark locations has led to editorial assignments for Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Marie Clare, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and Tatler. He has photographed advertising campaigns for Costume National, Esprit, L’Oreal, and has created striking films for Landmark HK, G2000, Kim Robinson Cosmetics, Agent Provocateur and Fiorucci. He is active in the fields of both fine arts and assignment work. Edwin currently lives between New York, Hong Kong and Sydney.

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