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Contemporary Photography by Robynne Limoges

Let us introduce to you, the talented, the artistic, Robynne Limoges. Robynne is a native American living in London. She has participated in a juried group exhibition at the ‘Victoria and Albert’ gallery museum, in addition to contributing as a stills photographer in a BBC dance documentary and two feature films. This year, Robynne has been…

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Peter Aitchison- travel photographer only trusts Hahnemühle paper

“I only print with Hahnemühle paper. It really is the very best for my work” stated British travel photographer Peter Aitchison in our Q&A. 30 years ago, Peter began his career training as a studio assistant. He then eventually moved on to being a stills photographer on The Big Breakfast – a British light entertainment…

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It´s movie time! Cineastes edition of Julian Rentzsch and Stellavie

It is the profound love and appreciation for movies and their creators that truly inspired these collection of prints by Stellavie. The Hamburg based design studio is run by Steffen Heidemann and Viktoria Klein. This time, the duo partnered up with illustrator Julian Rentzsch. Pairing skillfully set typography and beautiful Hahnemühle William Turner cotton paper…

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Leah MacDonald – Photography & Encaustic photography

Leah Macdonald is an American photographer and artist. She creates primarily feminine black and white shots. The encaustic technique gives her photographs a dreamy personal style. She enjoys sharing here knowledge in workshops, which are very popular. 

The Print's the Thing

Guest column written by Jay Fine The Statue of Liberty and fireworks in NY Harbor are frequent themes in my photography. Unlike most places in the U.S., Lower Manhattan, my home for the last decade, gets treated to spectacular firework displays year round. Anyone with enough money can hire a pyrotechnic company and have their…

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Animal Architecture – by Wildlife Photographer Ingo Arndt

Animals are great architects – and that they were in the times when human beings were still living in caves. Nature photographer Ingo Arndt is touring with his series of epic large fine art prints around natural history museums the world and shows in the current series “Animal Architecture” the filigree or monumental structures of…

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