Prints

Every Image has a story

Each image on this page captures a story—a moment from the road which left its mark. We’re excited to make them available as prints… a story for your wall.

In buying these prints, you are directly helping us keep cycling and sharing tales, and for that, we are incredibly grateful.

Have you seen an image you like on our website or social media platforms? Send us an email, and we can send you some options.

All images are printed on Fuji Matt photographic paper. Each print is made to order and fulfilled through regional fine art print labs. You can find more information at theprintspace.com.

The Farm in the Mountains

The Accursed Mountains in Albania have a unique ruggedness. They don’t feel as clean-cut and polished as the Alps. Instead, they’re bold, powerful, imperfect. It gives them an uncharted feel; still untamed. And it made me immediately curious about the communities that live amongst them.

Communism fell in Albania in the early 1990s, and with it came an exodus of people from the mountains, moving closer to cities. This valley once had thousands of people living within it, with a thriving agricultural economy and bustling farms. Then, with residents leaving, farms were abandoned, schools emptied, and villages vacated. But Bora’s family remained.

Atop the Taurus Mountains

Last winter, we planned to pedal along Turkey’s Aegean Coastline to wait out the colder months in Cyprus. It was a long, fast, flat journey, almost exclusively following a great serpentine beast of tarmac. Day after day, we dripped with sweat, covered in grit, trying to distract ourselves from the nauseous blur of speeding traffic worryingly close to our side.

Reaching Cyprus was the logical option; the Turkish Mountains were unforgiving in winter and best saved for spring. But, looking inland, the snow-capped peaks of the Taurus Mountains were presenting themselves proudly on the horizon. We’d been lured into the mountains the previous winter, and they’d ultimately got the best of us. But there was something indescribable pulling us there once more.

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