Candy Man, 2020 | Nice Film Club
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Candy Man, 2020

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12 x 16 Print
12x16 Framed

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$195.00


Product Description


A fleeting moment on the boardwalk: a cotton candy vendor caught mid-step, his face slightly blurred as pastel bags of spun sugar sway overhead. The scene hums with motion and color—rollercoaster tracks in the background, dusk light fading—capturing the raw, unpolished energy of Coney Island in summer.

Open edition with limited availability.
Developed & Hand Printed by Nice Film Club.
Signed by the artist and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.

Key Features


Title: Candy Man
Artist: Josh Goldberg
Year: 2020
Open Edition

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

Lab Notes


Format: Hand Enlarged C-Print
Printed on: FUJIFILM Crystal Archive Digital Pro Type DPII Glossy
Camera: Contax T3
Lens: 35mm
Film: Portra 400

This print thrives on the delicate interplay between motion and pigment. The analog chemistry captures the vendor's movement not as a defect, but as a fluid stroke of energy, rendering the blur with a softness that digital pixels often sharpen into noise. The pastel tones of the cotton candy bags are reproduced with a creamy, rich density, standing out against the ambient light of the boardwalk. It is a textural experience where the grain of the film adds a layer of palpable atmosphere to the scene, grounding the whimsy in physical reality.

Due to the hand-made nature of the printing process, minor color variations may occur.

Handled with Care

Each order is prepared with the same attention as the work itself, carefully packed by our team to ensure safe arrival.

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Josh Goldberg

About

Josh Goldberg photographs like he lives—restless, curious, and allergic to straight lines. A native New Yorker who has wandered far and come back again, he sees the city as both stage and labyrinth, where light, architecture, and chance collide. His images lean into imperfection, chasing the in-between moments that feel both ordinary and impossible to repeat.

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