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Via Appia, or the Appian Way, was one of the most important roads in the early Roman Republic and connected Rome to Brindisi, in southern Italy, and from there, by ship, to Jerusalem. It is the only still-surviving road mentioned in the Bible. Saint Peter allegedly walked this road when he entered Rome. The section of the Appian Way adjacent to the modern city of Rome is a huge cemetery, with tombs and catacombs lining the stone boulders used to pave the road. 

Whilst in my work I use digital Canons and Nikons and Fujis and the out-of-camera files are being put through Lightroom and Photoshop, I always limit post-processing to the absolute minimum, in an attempt to retain as much  as possible of the original atmosphere. To put it in another way, what you see is largely what I saw and experienced in real life at the time the original photograph was taken.

This is the first of a series of a five-print limited edition. It is sized 16x24' and is printed on high-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White 100% Cotton 310gsm paper. Titled, numbered and signed in pencil by the artist. The artwork ships in a box.
Via Appia, or the Appian Way, was one of the most important roads in the early Roman Republic and connected Rome to Brindisi, in southern Italy, and from there, by ship, to Jerusalem. It is the only still-surviving road mentioned in the Bible. Saint Peter allegedly walked this road when he entered Rome. The section of the Appian Way adjacent to the modern city of Rome is a huge cemetery, with tombs and catacombs lining the stone boulders used to pave the road. 

Whilst in my work I use digital Canons and Nikons and Fujis and the out-of-camera files are being put through Lightroom and Photoshop, I always limit post-processing to the absolute minimum, in an attempt to retain as much  as possible of the original atmosphere. To put it in another way, what you see is largely what I saw and experienced in real life at the time the original photograph was taken.

This is the first of a series of a five-print limited edition. It is sized 16x24' and is printed on high-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White 100% Cotton 310gsm paper. Titled, numbered and signed in pencil by the artist. The artwork ships in a box.

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Via Appia, Rome; Limited Edition 1 of 5 Photograph

Anthony Georgieff

Bulgaria

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 24 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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Via Appia, or the Appian Way, was one of the most important roads in the early Roman Republic and connected Rome to Brindisi, in southern Italy, and from there, by ship, to Jerusalem. It is the only still-surviving road mentioned in the Bible. Saint Peter allegedly walked this road when he entered Rome. The section of the Appian Way adjacent to the modern city of Rome is a huge cemetery, with tombs and catacombs lining the stone boulders used to pave the road. Whilst in my work I use digital Canons and Nikons and Fujis and the out-of-camera files are being put through Lightroom and Photoshop, I always limit post-processing to the absolute minimum, in an attempt to retain as much as possible of the original atmosphere. To put it in another way, what you see is largely what I saw and experienced in real life at the time the original photograph was taken. This is the first of a series of a five-print limited edition. It is sized 16x24' and is printed on high-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White 100% Cotton 310gsm paper. Titled, numbered and signed in pencil by the artist. The artwork ships in a box.

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Digital on Paper

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24 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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I was born in 1963, in Burgas, at the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, where I had my first exhibition of photography as early as 1982. As many as a dozen exhibitions plus many publications followed in Bulgaria, Poland, and the UK. I left the country altogether in early 1989 and settled in Denmark. In the 1990s I worked in media and lived in Copenhagen, London, Munich and Prague. My interest in photography was kept alive by contributing regularly to pre-digital and therefore now defunct magazines such as Katalog in Denmark, Creative Camera in the UK, European Photography in Germany and Bildtidningen in Sweden. In the 2000s I settled in Sofia, Bulgaria where I publish Vagabond, Bulgaria's English Magazine, and photography-related books. Some of the recent titles include A Guide to Jewish Bulgaria (2011), Ottoman Bulgaria (2011 and 2012), Hidden Treasures of Bulgaria (2014), Thracian Bulgaria (2015) and Roman Bulgaria (2016). My entitled The Bulgarians was published in 2016. The latest titles are A Guide to Communist Bulgaria (2018) and A Shadow Journey/Elizabeth Kostova's Bulgaria and Eastern Europe. All of those are on and .

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