Poppies, 2025 | Nice Film Club
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Poppies, 2025

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Product Description


“Poppies” (2025) is a standalone image from a collaboration between Yanow and her close friend and floral designer, Annie Concannon. The two often work together, drawn to how their practices complement each other in exploring impermanence and memory. Concannon’s arrangements exist only in the moment, while photography preserves a fleeting instant. Their collaborations remind them that friendship evolves with time, even as memories remain unchanged.

Key Features


Title: Poppies Artist: Marley Yanow Year: 2025 Open Edition Developed & Printed by Nice Film Club 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 Digital Pro Type DPII Glossy Camera: Mamiya RZ 67 Lens: 90mm Film: Portra 400 Due to the hand-made nature of the printing process, minor color variations may occur.
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Marley Yanow

About

Marley Yanow is a lens-based artist who uses photography to explore human physicality, interpersonal connections, and her relationship with the world around her. In the years following the pandemic and throughout her time in art school, her work has turned toward the many facets and interpretations of “home,” both literal and metaphorical. After a year of isolation and social deprivation during the global lockdown, Yanow realized that home was not tied to a single, fixed place. The loss of belonging within the larger world made photography an anchor—her way of reintroducing herself to the people and places that offered a sense of home beyond her own walls. Her practice reflects this search: photographing friendships, romances, familial relationships, landscapes, objects, and at times, herself. Through these images, Yanow traces the shifting boundaries of belonging, finding meaning in the moments and connections that shape the feeling of home.

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Photography gives me the power to collaborate, to go beyond myself, and to have a conversation with who or what I’m capturing.
— Marley Yanow
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