Seb Rogers Limited Prints – with added triptychs…

Seb Rogers Limited Prints – with added triptychs…

Pro mountain bike photographer Seb Rogers has been on the phone to tell us about his new range of signed, limited edition prints available in time for Christmas. We did point out that it’s still early November, but the lad is keen…

‘Finding the right gift for someone who eats, breathes and sleeps bikes is never easy’, says Seb. ‘Triptychs are great because you get three images for the price of one and it’s easy to find space for the frame on even the most cramped wall’.

That's a very white room Seb. Is that yours?

Genuine squiggles

Each 20x60cm (8x24in) frame contains three themed images mounted, signed and individually. There are six themes to choose from and Seb will only be making a maximum of 10 of each.

There are six triptychs available.

Monster mountains...

...or rugged UK scenes.

‘It can be hard to find a suitable gift for an enthusiastic mountain biker who already has all the kit’, reckons Seb. ‘These prints are unique and help bring a bit of riding magic indoors’.

And the price? £99.00, delivered to your door.

More details here: From Seb’s Website.

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7 thoughts on “Seb Rogers Limited Prints – with added triptychs…

  1. think I’ll make my own
    picture frame from Ikea £12.99
    developing of 3 photos that are more personal than a random scene or biker – £0.90
    bit of squiggle at the bottom – nowt
    job done for under £15

  2. So, where are the “rugged UK scenes”?
    First one looks like the Lakes, off-piste near Garburn? Middle one Long Myndd ish??? Not too sure on that one. Last one looks Scottish?

  3. Found this on Seb’s site
    Oh, the themes? Here they are (the framed versions obviously won’t be watermarked). Click to view at a decent size:
    Best of British (Lakes, Long Mynd and Snowdon, since you asked)
    2 out 3….

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