Waiting For The Princeton Train

Waiting For The Princeton Train by Slim Aarons is like stepping into a time machine. It effortlessly transports you to the 1950s, where you witness a captivating moment. John Michael White, nephew of Carmel Snow, the influential Harper’s Bazaar editor-in-chief, engages in casual conversation while eagerly awaiting his train to Princeton University. This photograph is a masterpiece, skillfully capturing the essence of that era and infusing it with both nostalgia and elegance.

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Introducing “Waiting For The Princeton Train,” a captivating snapshot in time by the renowned photographer Slim Aarons. This evocative piece transports you back to 1950, capturing a candid moment as John Michael White, the nephew of Harper’s Bazaar editor-in-chief Carmel Snow, engages in casual conversation while awaiting his train to Princeton University. The sheer artistry of Slim Aarons shines through, transforming an everyday scene into a timeless moment, blending nostalgia with sophistication.

Imagine this work of art gracing your living space, adding an air of timeless elegance and a dash of mid-century allure. It’s not just a poster; it’s a conversation starter, a window into a bygone era that still holds fascination today. The narrative power of Slim Aarons’s photography can turn any room into a storytelling space, where each glance at the artwork invites contemplation and daydreams.

Why should “Waiting For The Princeton Train” find a place in your home? Because it’s more than a photograph; it’s a story captured by Slim Aarons, a visual symphony that harmonizes perfectly with contemporary or classic interiors. Elevate your home décor with a piece that will never fade into the background, but rather, continue to captivate and inspire.

Prints are listed in cm and inches - what will be the size of my print?
We produce prints in both metric (centimetres) and imperial (inches) sizes.
The sizing system being used depends on the product type and the country in which your order is being sent to.
In most cases there are only a few millimetres difference between the metric and imperial conversions.

How does the border affect the size of the print?
The total size of the print will always be the size that you select.
The border if chosen is internal and slightly reduces the image area.

Which paper do you recommend?
Generally Photo Lustre (Semi Gloss) is recommended for most purposes as it is the middle ground between Matte & Gloss. So the colours will still be vibrant, with a lot less glare.

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