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The Swimmers, Manarola - Photograph

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Color photograph of swimmers off the coast of Manarola, Cinque Terre, Italy. Unframed.

Photographer: Jeff Galfer
Date: Spring 2022
Location: Manarola, Cinque Terre, Italy
Image Size: 16.5" x 12"
Paper Size: 18" x 12"
(paper includes a white border around the image)
Paper Type: Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin
Open Edition

*Please note: Framed images shown are for reference only. This photograph is sold unframed.

About the Paper

FineArt Baryta Satin is a museum-quality, heavy-weight paper with a subtle satin sheen. Its smooth surface and barium sulphate coating echo the look of traditional darkroom fiber prints, giving rich blacks, exceptional contrast, and precise detail. The slight sheen enhances tonal range without glare, making it ideal for both color and black-and-white photography. This paper is acid-free and archival, ensuring long-lasting prints with gallery-level depth and clarity.

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The Swimmers, Manarola - Photograph Sale price$150.00

The Joyful Painting of Light

The Photography of Gladfellow

The photographic work featured throughout Gladfellow’s product collections is by our founder, Jeff Galfer.
Known for his innovative eye and distinctive approach to everyday scenes, Jeff’s portraits and street photography have been showcased in national publications, curated exhibitions across the country, and featured in acclaimed restaurants and hotels from Las Vegas to Atlantic City.
The images displayed here were captured across Italy, France, and Iceland, with a few select pieces taken in the United States. Below, you’ll find a slideshow highlighting some of his personal favorites.
Limited edition prints are occasionally available for purchase through Gladfellow. To explore more of Jeff’s work, we invite you to visit his dedicated photography portfolio via the button below.
Jeff Galfer Photography
What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. – John Berger