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PurePhoto is a B2B fine art photography gallery that sources art for top design firms such as Nate Burkus, Windsor Smith, Helen Green Designs, KNA Designs, Jeffrey Alan Marks, HOK, Gensler, Lucas Studio, Maria Brito, Kendall Wilkinson Design, Ash NYC and hundreds of other top designers to provide the following:
• Trade discounts on printing and framing.
• The highest quality museum-grade archival printing and framing.
• Fine Art labs in 7 countries with industry leading turn-around times
• Ability to custom order any print size and frame to fit your project’s
• specifications.
• A large, designer-curated selection of open and limited edition photographs available on PurePhoto.com
• Dedicated art consultants who can help save you time by generating PDF catalogs based on your specific needs.
Need assistance with your project? Contact us to discuss your specs. We can customize the work to fit your exact size, color and framing requirements. Most of the work in our collection is also available in volume for large scale hospitality projects.
7” x 9” | $1,335
12” x 16” | $2,124
22” x 31” | $4,588
IVO is a creative happening. He began working editorially on magazines and then transferred the way he photographed people into advertising photography. With award-winning campaigns, he experienced his breakthrough early.
Photo is my passion! I works as an artist with paintings, prints and photos. I live in Sweden in the countryside near the wonderful nature that inspire my photos.
Soft colors are the pale hues that typically reside at the tips of color chips in a fan deck. Quite often, they are overlooked as their intense relatives grab all the attention. However, these hues are not wallflowers. Combined with other soft shades, they create romantic and light-filled spaces.
A soft color palette is pleasant to look at. It creates harmony in a room, making it enjoyable and worth visiting. But a soft color scheme offers something more: it brings certain key elements forward, and makes it more important than the overall design. It lets art speak by itself, and the color scheme takes its place in the background as a negative space.
Danielle’s fine art collection centers around nudes, female silhouettes, and travel photography. When not in the boudoir, Danielle loves to travel; documenting culture and architecture with hopes of collections to evoke the feeling of each destination. Porte-Jarretelles
I love to bring a lot of emotion into my work recapturing those little moments in my life. I am also greatly influenced by the fashion industry as I’ve always had an interest in fashion design and the aspects that make up an editorial in fashion/photography/makeup.
20” x 20” | $900
40” x 41” | $1,800
60” x 63” | $5,000
A multifarious artist, Estrada’s creative expression encompasses traditional photography alongside mixed media. Her mixed media works are a comment on the natural cycle of decomposition and reflected through the deconstruction of the image.
Matthew combines food with tiny figures to create a fresh and fantastical perspective on our real world, drawing the viewer in deeper for a moment to reflect on the rich tapestry food weaves through our lives. His playful and creative scenes evoke the incredible richness, texture and history of food in our culture in a contemporary way.
In 1997 I made the transition from executive producer in film to fine art photographer. Since then I have been exploring abstraction, producing painterly work that is more about texture, colour and composition and less about representational subject matter. In the LIGHT IMITATING ART series, I am drawn to surrealism; images borne out of dreams and the creative subconscious. I experiment with altered light sources, as well as camera motion and double exposure. The “Light Imitating Art” series is shot in studio, utilizing either smooth or textured surfaces, contributing a further subtle element of mystery. In this exciting exploration of random abstraction, a figure or a suggestion of a slightly definable object sometimes emerges. I am often asked: what am I looking at? … the answer is simply, light.
PurePhoto was created to help interior designers source fine art photography for residential, commercial and top-tier hospitality projects. We supply art to the top global architecture and design firms including Gensler, Nate Burkus, HOK, Windsor Smith, Helen Green Designs London, KNA Designs, Jeffrey Alan Marks, Lucas Studio, Maria Brito, Emily Henderson, Kendall Wilkinson Design, Ash NYC and hundreds more.
Need assistance with your project? Contact us to discuss your specs. We can customize the work to fit your exact size, color and framing requirements. Most of the work on the site is also available in volume for large scale hospitality projects. We provide the following services to our trade clients:
• A large, designer-curated selection of open and limited edition photographs
• Trade discounts on printing and framing. Volume discounts available for largescale hospitality projects
• Ability to custom order any print size and frame to fit your project specifications
• Dedicated art consultants who can help save you time by generating PDF catalogs based on your specific needs
• Museum grade archival printing and framing
• Fine Art labs in 7 countries with industry leading turn-around times
A fine art photograph is only as good as the person who prints it. Our master printers adhere to exacting standards using the highest grade papers and archival inks.
You may choose from a variety of papers, substrates or metals. From premium luster papers that show off vibrance and color or 100% cotton rag papers for a soft textured feel. Custom crops and large sizes are available in addition to the standard sizes listed with every piece.
Our custom frames are built to museum standards using only archival materials. Handbuilt in the US by exceptional craftsman.
We offer face-mounted acrylic, traditional wood, canvas, and other options all meticulously detailed to complement the art they frame and the location they hang in. Large scale framing and production is available for major installations.
I hit buttons. Mostly on cameras. Sure there are other factors that go into my photography and cinematography work; concept, composition, lighting, framing, capturing “the decisive moment”, telling a story, branding, etc. But in the end if those buttons are not hit it is all for naught.
Interlaced Mannequins
16” x 24” | $600
20” x 30” | $800
24” x 36” | $1,000
32” x 48” | $1 200
I am a software engineer and photographer working in the San Francisco Bay area. When I am not in front of a computer, I am behind the camera documenting the world around me.