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Street Book Vendor Buenos Aires Black And White | Limited Edition of 10

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Bookseller Beneath The Trees Near Tribunales

I photographed this street book vendor in Buenos Aires, where rows of books occupy nearly every available shelf, table, and narrow opening in the kiosk. The stand sits beneath a broad canopy of branches near Tribunales, surrounded by the layered architecture and everyday movement of the city. Behind the books, the pale facades, wrought-iron balconies, and dense foliage create a distinctly Buenos Aires setting without pulling attention away from the people working among the shelves.

At the center of the photograph, the bookseller rests on a simple chair beside a folding display table. His posture is quiet and unguarded, suggesting a pause on an ordinary workday. Another man stands at the right, reaching into a tightly packed display. Their positions give the scene a natural balance: one figure is still, while the other is engaged in the physical routine of arranging or searching through books.

What drew me to this scene was the remarkable amount of visual detail. Hardcover volumes form dark, orderly columns, while paperbacks, magazines, and loose stacks create irregular edges throughout the kiosk. The tree branches stretch across the upper half of the frame like a network of lines, contrasting with the rectangular shelves and surrounding buildings. Light filters through the leaves and breaks across the pavement, books, awnings, and clothing. In black and white, those relationships between shape, texture, and tone become more prominent.

I made this photograph on location while walking through Buenos Aires and observing the street life around the Tribunales area. I was interested in the way this small bookselling space felt completely integrated into the city, both commercially and personally, organized yet improvised. Nothing in the moment was staged; I photographed the scene as I encountered it.

Each limited edition print is personally signed and includes a certificate of authenticity. The edition is produced with archival pigment inks on premium archival paper, preserving the fine tonal transitions, crisp architectural detail, and textured shadows that are important to this image.

This photograph works especially well for someone who enjoys books, independent booksellers, urban culture, or candid scenes from South America. Its vertical composition is suited to a reading room, home library, office, study, or a narrow wall where the layered shelves and overhead branches can be appreciated at a larger scale. The neutral black-and-white palette also allows it to sit comfortably with both traditional and contemporary decor.

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© Dan Kosmayer, 2011

Edition Information

This photograph is released as a signed and numbered edition of 10 prints across all available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Once all 10 prints have been sold, this work will be permanently retired, and no further numbered editions will be produced in any size or format. A small number of Artist Proofs may be retained by the artist for archival or exhibition purposes.

Museum Quality Fine Art Prints

All prints are produced by the artist using archival pigment inks on professional photographic paper with a subtle luster finish.

This paper offers a balanced surface that enhances tonal depth, preserves fine detail, and reduces glare under typical indoor lighting conditions.

Each print is carefully inspected prior to dispatch to ensure consistency of finish and presentation.

Free Worldwide Delivery

Each print is personally produced, signed, and packaged by me at my studio in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada.

Orders are shipped worldwide via Canada Post at no additional cost. Delivery times may vary based on destination and local customs processing.

During periods of travel for on-location photographic work, dispatch may be delayed until I return to the studio.

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