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Product Description
The first coffee of the day shaped by light and shadow.
Milk & Pull transforms a routine morning stop into a study of cinematic shadow. Captured in Brooklyn, this image uses the sharp, directional light of early morning to carve out shapes and textures that are usually overlooked in the rush for caffeine. It is a quiet homage to the rituals that start our day, elevating a simple coffee shop corner into a moment of calm.
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: Milk & Pull, Brooklyn, NY
Artist: Marcus Lloyd
Year: 2023
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: Fuji GW690II
Lens: Fixed 90mm
Film: Kodak Portra 800
Shot on the legendary Fuji GW690II medium format camera, the resolution on this print is staggering. The larger negative captures the interplay of deep shadows and bright highlights with incredible latitude, preventing the darks from becoming muddy. The choice of Kodak Portra 800 film adds a distinct, soulful grain structure that gives the image a tactile, painterly quality you simply cannot get from a digital sensor.
Due to the handmade nature of the printing process, minor color variations may occur.
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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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.
“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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