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Amadeus Long

A methodical exploration of the world through long-form documentary series and transit-focused photography.

6 Works

About Amadeus

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Amadeus Long is a London-based photographer whose practice centers on extensive, long-form documentary projects. He is most recognized for his 2016 publication, A Year In London, a comprehensive visual study that involved photographing the immediate surroundings of all 272 London Underground stations over the course of twelve months. His portfolio extends into global travel and fine art, featuring series such as A Year In New York, Mouth To Source, and Sunsets and Breakdowns: The Philippines Loop. Long’s work frequently moves from the pages of coffee table books to limited-edition prints, capturing the intersections of transit, urban life, and geographic exploration.

Visual voice

Long’s aesthetic is defined by a methodical, documentary approach to both urban infrastructure and rural landscapes. His work emphasizes the rhythmic details of city transit and the expansive narratives found within long-distance travel loops.
Street PhotographyTravel DocumentaryUrban InfrastructureLong-Form SeriesFine Art Prints
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Amadeus Long — questions answered

What is Amadeus Long's most prominent project?

His most recognized work is A Year In London (2016), a project where he photographed the area surrounding every one of the 272 London Underground stations.

Where is the artist based?

Amadeus Long is a photographer based in London.

What subjects does his work typically cover?

His portfolio focuses on street, travel, and fine art photography, often organized into long-form documentary series across cities like London and New York.

Has his work been published?

Yes, his projects are frequently published as coffee table books and have been featured in commercial photography publications.

Are his photographs available for collectors?

Yes, his work is sold as limited-edition fine art prints.

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