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Vintage black-and-white industrial photography, focused on mid-century Philadelphia factory architecture and machinery. Signed by photographer J. Fracchiolla. This is a striking signed Joey P. Fraccioli industrial photograph, professionally framed and ready to hang. The subject is a close-up mechanical gear and chain assembly — bold, gritty, high-contrast, and perfect for anyone who loves machinery, engines, industrial design, or loft-style décor. The photograph is signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Fraccioli is known for detailed industrial and mechanical photography, and this is one of his strongest compositions. The framing elevates the piece: clean black frame, crisp white mat, and a well-balanced presentation that looks gallery-ready. Mid-century industrial photography, likely 1950s–1970s. Vintage mid-century black-and-white documentary photography capturing industrial machinery and factory architecture. This piece features classic mid-century black-and-white documentary photography, printed as a darkroom-developed gelatin silver print. It shows the strong tonal range and crisp structural detail typical of mid-20th-century film work, with high contrast, directional lighting, and sharply defined geometric composition. The image has the textured, fiber-based photo-paper look associated with period darkroom printing, giving it the authentic character and visual depth collectors expect from true vintage industrial photography. The piece is in excellent condition with brand-new matting and a secure compression-style frame. Looks fantastic in person.

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