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Postcards Never Sent

Postcards Never Sent

Regular price $124.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $124.00 USD
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  • Roses, letters, romantic shabby chic photography print
  • Ready to hang photo
  • Bright picture quality

Frame Options

Canvas

  • Matte canvas finish
  • Hand-stretched canvas on a real wood frame
  • High-resolution photo printing in vivid colors
  • UV-resistant inks, totally free of solvents

Acrylic

      • Sleek and glossy acrylic finish
      • Beautiful shimmering depth effect
      • Resistant to UV and moisture damage
      • Meticulously cut with polished edges

      Story Behind The Lens: This evocative still life captures a moment suspended in time—a quiet homage to memory, romance, and the tactile beauty of the past. Scattered handwritten letters and postcards whisper untold stories, while red roses and a vintage blue bottle suggest lingering affection and nostalgia. Twine, scissors, and antique keys hint at secrets kept and connections once forged. The lace-covered surface, paired with worn books and a vintage camera, creates a tableau that feels both intimate and timeless—like the remnants of a love story waiting to be rediscovered. 

      Sarasota, Florida 2025

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      Photo of Jules Bakker

      Photographer

      Jules Bakker

      My journey in photography is a testament to the power of passion, self-discovery, and the art of learning by doing. I did not start with formal education in photography; instead, my camera quite literally fell into my lap, becoming the catalyst for my self-taught odyssey. 

      Every image I create is a celebration of this unique journey – a blend of raw talent, boundless curiosity, and an unwavering commitment to the art of photography. It is a reminder that artistic mastery is not confined to the walls of a classroom but can emerge from a genuine love for the craft and the relentless pursuit of one’s creative vision.