Ferradosa I Fine Art Photo by João Cabral
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Ferradosa I Fine Art Photo by João Cabral - 70x50cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Original fine art photograph by João Cabral, printed on museum-quality satin matte paper and hand-signed by the artist. Delivered flat and ready to frame to suit your space. Available in several sizes to fit beautifully into your home.
Here, João Cabral captures a spectacular and unexpected scene: trains winding along the steep banks of the Douro, crossing daring steel bridges suspended above the water. This legendary railway line — a true feat of engineering — follows the dramatic curves of the Douro Valley, offering a striking testimony to the alliance between human ingenuity and nature. A moment where Portugal’s railway heritage meets the wild majesty of the river.
A dynamic and impressive composition, perfect for bringing character, depth, and a touch of Portuguese adventure into your interior.
Why I love it
- The careful framing and perspective.
- The refined treatment of light and shadow.
- A high-quality print personally signed by the photographer.

Features
- Sold unframed
- Hand-signed by the photographer
- Sizes
- 5.9'' x 9.1'' – delivered flat
- 7.9'' x 11.8'' – delivered flat
- 27.6'' x 19.7'' – delivered in a tube
- 39.4'' x 27.6'' – delivered in a tube
About the photographer
João Cabral lives and works in the Porto region (Portugal). He studied photography at the Portuguese Institute of Photography after earning a degree in painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto.
For him, this academic background was essential to approach classical photography through light, drawing, and composition.
He first explored landscape photography, but his focus has gradually shifted toward street and documentary photography. His current body of work follows a systematic approach to black-and-white photography, architecture, and street scenes, creating timeless images shaped by imagination, memory, childhood, and the passing of time.





