Breakfast at The Lowell, 2024 | Nice Film Club
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Breakfast at The Lowell, 2024

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16 x 12 Print
16 x 12 Framed

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$325.00


Product Description


A quiet breakfast on an Upper East Side terrace.

Breakfast at The Lowell captures a rarity in New York City: absolute stillness. Set on a terrace high above the Upper East Side, this image frames the ritual of a slow morning: crisp linens, silver service, and the soft, diffused light that only hits the city before 9 AM. It is an invitation to pause and exhale.

Developed & Hand Printed by Nice Film Club.
Signed by the artist and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.

Key Features


Title: Breakfast at The Lowell, New York, NY
Artist: Marcus Lloyd
Year: 2024
Open Edition

Framing (optional): Oiled Walnut
Face width 1 1/4", crafted in premium American hardwood

Lab Notes


Format: Hand Enlarged C-Print
Printed on: Fujifilm Crystal Archive DPII Glossy
Camera: Leica M6
Lens: 28mm Summicron
Film: Kodak Ultramax 400

Shot on a Leica M6 with 28mm optics, this print is a study in clarity. The silver halide process renders the "whites on whites"—the tablecloth, the china—with exceptional nuance, holding texture where digital prints often blow out into pure white. The Kodak Ultramax film stock adds a punchy, vibrant nostalgia, giving the scene a feeling of timeless elegance rather than cold modernism.

Due to the handmade nature of the printing process, minor color variations may occur.

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Marcus Lloyd

About

Marcus Lloyd is a New York-based photographer specializing in travel, architecture, and street documentary. With a cinematic eye and a love for film photography, he transforms everyday moments into evocative stories that feel like glimpses of an untold journey. Each image invites viewers to wander hidden streets, discover secret interiors, and experience the thrill of places yet to be explored.

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The darkroom process is very intimate ... because of the intention you begin to take with one single image. It’s a whole new level of slowing down in a process that already forces you to slow down. I’m also just a sucker for craftsmanship in so many forms; it’s a way for me to dive into my craft even more.
— Marcus Lloyd
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