A photographer's best work
Here you wil find galleries of interesting and compelling images, with the advantage of being able to make a purchase at a price that is not encumbered and inflated by a famous name.
Recently, I found myself in the Seattle Art Museum looking at the photographs of some well-known photographers. The quality of the imagery on display was far below the level of these photographers' best works. I thought, "These are just ordinary snapshots; the only reason they're hanging here, that people find meaning in them and are willing to pay large sums of money for them is that they were taken (and signed) by photographers with notoriety, who at other times have produced some great images that made their reputations." So goes the world of fine art.
The upshot of this is that you, a potential purchaser of fine art photography, don't have to sift through my snapshots. I threw those away a long time ago.
Photographs are available up to 24 x 36 inches, in three different formats: unmounted prints, gallery-wrapped canvases (as shown at right), and standouts (prints bonded to a lightweight, 1 1/2 inch-thick substrate with black or white edges).