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Roger Mayne Photography Poster, Screaming Child 1956 Street Photography Print

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Iconic Roger Mayne ‘Crying Girl’ Photography Poster. Premium quality black and white print capturing the raw drama of 1950s London street life. Perfect gift for art collectors. Shop now!

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This Roger Mayne photography poster captures one of his most viscerally immediate images: a screaming child on Southam Street, North Kensington, 1956. The image is quintessential Mayne — close, fast, alive to the chaos of the street without ever losing formal control. The child’s expression is all open-mouthed energy, and the documentary clarity of the shot gives the street photography print a rawness that decades of looking haven’t softened at all.

Southam Street in North Kensington was Mayne’s most sustained subject. He photographed the street repeatedly from the mid-1950s through the 1960s, building a documentary archive of working-class London life that remains one of the most important bodies of street photography in British photographic history. This Roger Mayne photography poster brings one of that archive’s defining moments straight to your wall.

About This Roger Mayne Photography Poster — Street Photography Print

  • Design & vibe: Raw grain, deep blacks, and the spontaneous framing of real documentary photography — nothing posed, nothing arranged. The child fills the foreground with explosive energy against what appears to be a blurred street background. This street photography print reads like the best kind of visual journalism: completely honest. As a Roger Mayne photography poster, it carries the exact emotional weight of the original 1956 image without editorial softening.
  • Print quality: Printed on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper with fade-resistant archival inks. Rich blacks, genuine grain, and a matte surface that keeps the gritty analog quality of Mayne’s originals intact.
  • Sizes: Seven sizes from 9×11″ to 24×36″, all standard frame-ready. Digital download also available at $3.90 (300 DPI, PDF/JPG).
  • Great gift for: Photography collectors, fans of British documentary photography, street photography enthusiasts, and anyone with a connection to mid-century London. This Roger Mayne photography poster is also a strong gift for social historians and educators working with post-war British urban history.

Where to Hang This Street Photography Print

The raw energy and deep tonal contrast of this Roger Mayne photography poster work best on a clean white or off-white wall where nothing competes with the image. A home office, study, hallway, or kitchen works particularly well — rooms with activity, where the energy of the street photography print feels contextually appropriate. It doesn’t need a contemplative environment: this image thrives in lived-in spaces.

At 16×20″ or larger, the grain and spontaneous composition of this street photography print become even more powerful — the child’s expression fills the frame at scale in a way that prints smaller simply can’t achieve. For a photography gallery wall, this Roger Mayne photography poster contrasts beautifully with more formally composed work. That tension between documentary rawness and formal B&W fine art is exactly where interesting photography collections live.

About Roger Mayne and Southam Street

Roger Mayne (British, 1929–2014) studied chemistry at Balliol College, Oxford, before turning to photography full-time. His Southam Street series, shot in the North Kensington district of London from 1956 through 1961, documented a community facing poverty, post-war change, and the social pressures of urban renewal. The images were influential in establishing street photography as a serious fine art form in Britain. Mayne’s work was exhibited at the ICA in London and was acquired by major public collections. Screaming Child, Southam St., North Kensington (1956) is among the most recognized images from that series. As a Roger Mayne photography poster on your wall, it represents one of the most important moments in British documentary photography.

More from MerchFuse

Pair this Roger Mayne photography poster with our Roger Mayne Crying Girl 1950s photography poster for two contrasting moods from the same Southam Street series. For more mid-century documentary B&W photography, explore the William Klein street photography poster — a different city, same commitment to documentary truth.

Print & Material Details

Every MerchFuse poster is printed on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper using fade-resistant archival inks. Colors stay true, blacks stay deep, and the matte finish eliminates glare whether you frame under glass or mount open. All seven sizes use standard frame dimensions — no custom framing needed.

Prefer to print your own? The digital download option gives you a 300 DPI high-resolution file (PDF/JPG) for $3.90.

This is fan-inspired artwork and an original artistic interpretation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially licensed by any studio, production company, label, artist, photographer, or rights holder.

Premium Quality, Every Print

200 GSM Matte Paper

Printed on genuine heavyweight fine art matte stock — noticeably thicker and stiffer than standard poster paper. Resists curling straight out of the tube and feels substantial on the wall.

Archival Pigment Inks

Every print uses fade-resistant pigment inks rated for 75+ years of indoor display without colour shift — the same technology used in professional photography studios and gallery prints.

Rolled in Rigid Tubes

Every order ships hand-rolled in tissue paper inside a reinforced protective tube with end-cap cushioning — the industry standard that guarantees your print arrives perfectly flat, crease-free, and mint condition.

Find Your Perfect Print Size

All sizes are cut to standard frame dimensions — IKEA, Target, and Amazon frames fit straight off the shelf. Every print ships rolled in a reinforced tube, flat and crease-free. Choose confidently: the right size changes how a room feels.

Digital Download — Print Anywhere, Any Size 300 DPI high-resolution file delivered to your inbox instantly. Take it to any local print shop worldwide — Walgreens, Costco, local printers — and choose any size you like. No shipping wait. No tube. No limits.
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Poster & art print sizes — dimensions, placement guide, and standard frame matches
Size Best Placement Ideal Wall Space Off-the-Shelf Frame Impact
9 × 11" 23 × 28 cm Desktop, bookshelf, narrow hallway Under 4 ft wide IKEA RIBBA 10×12 Accent
11 × 14" 28 × 36 cm Bedside table, gallery wall grouping 4–6 ft wide IKEA HOVSTA 11×14 Accent
12 × 18" 30 × 46 cm Bathroom, small bedroom, staircase 5–7 ft wide Target Threshold 12×18 Standard
16 × 20" 41 × 51 cm Home office, bedroom above dresser 6–8 ft wide IKEA SILVERHÖJDEN 16×20 Standard
16 × 24" 41 × 61 cm Living room, bedroom feature wall 7–9 ft wide Amazon Basics 16×24 Standard
20 × 30" 51 × 76 cm Dining room, large bedroom, hallway 9–11 ft wide Amazon Basics 20×30 Statement
22 × 34" 56 × 86 cm Feature wall, open-plan living room 10–12 ft wide Nielsen Bainbridge 22×34 Statement
24 × 32" 61 × 81 cm Cinema room, large open-plan space 10–12 ft wide Amazon Basics 24×32 Grand
24 × 36" 61 × 91 cm Theatrical Size Cinema room, statement feature wall 10–12 ft wide Amazon Basics 24×36 Grand
28 × 40" 71 × 102 cm Large cinema room, commercial display 12 ft+ wide Custom frame recommended Grand
  • Standard frame sizes — fits IKEA, Target & Amazon frames
  • 200 GSM matte paper · 75-year fade-resistant pigment inks
  • Ships rolled in a rigid protective tube — arrives flat & crease-free

How to Frame & Display Your Print

Four simple steps to take your print from tube to wall — no tools, no specialist knowledge, no custom framing required.

  1. Unroll & Let It Relax

    Remove from the tube and lay face-down on a clean, flat surface for 20–30 minutes before framing. The 200 GSM matte stock relaxes quickly — any natural roll from shipping will release without heat or moisture. Never force-flatten: the paper does the work on its own.

  2. Pick a Standard Frame — No Custom Sizing

    Every print size we offer matches a standard off-the-shelf frame sold at IKEA, Target, Walmart, and Amazon — no custom framing, no mat trimming. An 18×24" drops directly into the IKEA HOVSTA or Target Threshold frame. A 24×36" fits the Amazon Basics poster frame. Check our size guide above to confirm your frame match before you order.

  3. Glass Optional — Matte Finish Is Naturally Glare-Free

    Our matte surface eliminates glare entirely, so hanging without glass often shows more detail — particularly the deep blacks and shadow gradients that define dramatic prints. If you prefer glass, choose a UV-protective acrylic sheet over standard glass: it's lighter, shatter-resistant, and blocks the wavelengths that cause colour fade.

  4. Position Away from Direct UV Light

    Archival pigment inks are rated for 75+ years of indoor display under normal ambient lighting. Direct, sustained UV sunlight — particularly from south- or west-facing windows — will shorten the life of any print, regardless of ink technology. Hang on a wall that receives indirect or diffused natural light for best long-term results.