Black And White Photo print 8.5 X 11
Black And White Photo print 8.5 X 11
Fine Art Photography, Black and White, 9×16, Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado
This was about 12 years ago, when the reservoir had quite a bit higher water level. Image printed on Red River Linen 2.0 fine art paper.
Abstract Fetish black and white photograph by student of Jerry Uelsmann
An abstract fetishist black and white photograph, professionally framed.
Framed Neil R. Brown “Guide Dog” Black And White Photograph Signed
The product is a framed black and white photograph titled “Guide Dog” by Neil R. Brown. It is signed by the photographer and features a glossy finish on gloss paper. The photograph showcases a guide dog with mountains in the background, make it a nature-themed piece with a focus on animals and leisure activities. The framed artwork is an original creation from the United States.
Original Black and White Landscapes Oregon Coast 14 X 11″ Matted SET of 2
Mat: 14 X 11″ (acid free). Visible image: 9 3/8 x 7 3/8″.
20″x16″ Silver Gelatin Black And White Mountain Peak Landscape Vintage
This is an exceptional, large-scale mid-century modern black and white landscape photograph capturing a rugged mountain ridge under a dramatic, textured sky. Printed as an authentic silver gelatin print, the piece showcases deep, rich dark tones and incredibly sharp, crisp contrast that accentuates the rock formations and cloud wisps. Photo is glued to matt board
Black And White Photography – Woman CookingAt New Orleans Jazzfest. Signed Print
She’s a staple of Jazzfest, cooking bbq right at the sidelines and selling beers and wine. Original photography. Signed, dated and matted
Richard Garrod, black and white photography, Lava Flow, Hawaii, 1984
Richard Garrod (1924-2022) was a California photographer who, influenced by “straight photography”, studied and was a friend of Ansel Adams, Brett Weston and Minor White. Garrod was the last living artist at the Smithsonian Institution.
fine art black and white photographs north woods strange
North woods rude. the artist’s unique view of the north woods. strange happens.
fine art photography Gelatin-silver print Black and White David Vestal New York
After studying painting at The Art Institute of Chicago Vestal took up photography after moving to New York City in the late 1940s. Vestal was a lifelong educator teaching at the Parsons School of Design, The School of the visual Arts and the Pratt Institute over the course of his career.
