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Edition commitment in photographic art

Limited photographic art is expensive, rare and exclusive. For purchases and collectors, maintaining limited editions is of enormous importance, as limitation will crucially decide the price and the value stability or value development of a photograph in the future. As well as unique works, editions of very exclusive photography or by the masters of the … Continue reading Edition commitment in photographic art

What is the job of a photo gallery for fine art photography?

Galleries are an integral part of the art market and often form the interface between the artists/photographers and purchasers. Artists represent themselves or their work/parts of their work through galleries. In the art industry, artwork is generally thought of as all the work of an artist. Parts of artwork are therefore individual pieces of work. … Continue reading What is the job of a photo gallery for fine art photography?

Target groups for limited fine art photography

The enthusiast The photography or photographic art enthusiast is a type of purchaser that has a distinct feel for aesthetics and a passion for collecting. The enthusiast takes perfection, beauty and harmony of nature and art seriously. They seek to purchase exclusive and limited art, and increasingly also photographic art. They will make a decision … Continue reading Target groups for limited fine art photography

Experimental photography

Experimental photography is an important part of artistic photography. While photography* has a general documentary character and depicts reality, in experimental photography all available opportunities are used for chronicling and alienation during photography, in the photo laboratory and the digital development stages. Experimental photography is associated with techniques commonly used for silver halide photography, such … Continue reading Experimental photography

How do I see the value and quality of a photograph?

Inside-Gallery photographs are prepared in a way that is best suited for value preservation. The value of the photography is determined by the material value, the immaterial value, and supply and demand at the time of purchase. The safe refinements using Liquid Gloss or protection behind a museum acrylic plate keep the photography optimally protected … Continue reading How do I see the value and quality of a photograph?