A solitary figure crosses a threshold of warm light and deep shadow in a fleeting moment of quiet tension. The silhouetted subject remains anonymous, inviting the viewer to project their own narrative into the scene. ‘Frederiksholm‘ explores themes of isolation, transition, and the quiet poetry of urban spaces. Typical for Brian Andersen’s photography, the chiaroscuro-style image is full of high-contrast cinematic mood with a carefully balanced composition.
‘Frederiksholm’ was photographed in the Frederiksholm district of Copenhagen in March 2025. It was captured using a 50 year old Pentacon 50mm vintage lens, adding a highly saturated, contrasty, and somewhat cartoonish look to the image.
‘Frederiksholm’ is available as exclusive fine art prints in various sizes. If you are looking for a less expensive option, an art poster version with a feature title is also available. Read more about the two options below.
Fine art prints are Giclée printed on Hahnemühle Pearl fine art paper by the renowned London-based photo-lab ‘ThePrintSpace’.
The semi-gloss Hahnemühle Pearl is perfect for bringing life and a subtle reflection to the photo, and it is the obvious choice to go with architecture photography. Hahnemühle Pearl has a delicately textured surface and a smooth silky feel. Once printed, the paper impresses with outstanding reproduction of colour, depth, detail, deep blacks and striking contrasts that will last for 80 years. Each fine art print can be purchased in a variety of sizes and is printed and shipped by ThePrintSpace. Frame is not included.
Art posters are printed on museum grade paper with pigment ink, ensuring bright and intense colours for many years to come. Each art poster can be purchased in a variety of sizes and is printed and shipped by trusted EU-based print shops in Germany and the Czech Republic. Frame is not included.








