Colour Photography For Sale

Discover colour photography online today. Choose from hundreds of vibrant and powerful pieces. Our collection is ever-growing with work from some of the most exciting photographs of today. Not sure where to start? Have a look at our abstract or minimalist colour photography.

History of Colour Photography

Colour photography is referred to photographic media that is capable for reproducing colours. Just like traditional photography, colour photography is a modern medium that has continuously been experimented and developed by artists and photographers to produce some of the most extraordinary pieces of modern artwork.

Throughout the 19th century photographers experimented with different mediums and methods to try and reproduce colour. Whilst many tried to develop the technology, others decided to hand paint colour onto black and white photographs. This method became widely popular with British photographers who travelled around the world and produced skilfully painted ‘postcard’ photographs of countries such as Japan.

In 1903, the Lumière brother invented the Autochrome Lumerie colour photography process, which enabled cameras to produce positive images with colour transparency. Photographers such as Alfred Stieglitz was amongst the first to experiment the process with portraiture and landscape photography. By the 1930s Kodak invented Kodachrome which colour reversal film became widely accessible and affordable. Artists and photographers continued to use the material as their predominant choice for colour photography for over seventy years.

The developments of techniques within colour photography created endless possibilities. Photographers such as Ernst Haas were able to bring the streets of New York to life and portray its vibrancy and energy through his Life series New York (1953). The publishment of Hass’s photography in prestige publications such as Life and Vogue created excitement and recognition for colour photography. Ernest Hass and William Eggleston held colour photography exhibits across America and Europe which gathered critical acclaim and brought the medium into the recognition as fine art photography.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s colour photography became a prized choice for artists and photographers to produce significant photographic series such as Bruce Davidson’s Subway (1986). Davidson’s Subway was credited a crucial moment in colour photography as the colour brought to life images of places and people that would have normally been hidden and hidden in traditional black and white photography.

Colour Photography for Sale on Rise Art

Peter Horvath uses colour photography to create multimedia surrealist pieces of artwork. His series American Century presents the view with nostalgic images of American iconography to reflect the changing position from the ‘American Century’ of the 20th century into today's contemporary world, when the United States hegemony is in decline. Untitled (John F. Kennedy) presents a photograph of former President Kennedy with a piece of his head missing. His portrait is presented in front of the American landscape of the Wild West. Horvath use of old colouring from the iconic images encourages viewers to reflect about the faded ideals of America’s ‘Frontier Spirit’ of adventure, ambition, and strength of the nation’s place in the world.

Lexi Laine creates ethereal underwater colour photography, capturing hauntingly beautiful scenes in clear aquatic environments. Her images evoke otherworldly myths and folklore, often highlighting environmental themes. Laine’s work blends surrealism and realism, producing compelling visual narratives that resonate with art collectors worldwide.

Brooke Shaden’s colour photography explores the depths of human emotion through surreal, dreamlike self-portraits. Known for her conceptual imagery, she crafts scenes that seem to bridge reality and fantasy. Her photographs are rich in symbolism, inviting viewers into a world of mystery and introspection.

David Gilliver showcases his imaginative approach to miniature scenes and vibrant light paintings. His work, often created through long-exposure techniques, features tiny figures in strikingly colourful settings. Gilliver’s playful and thought-provoking photography offers collectors a whimsical yet profound view of human experience.

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Height10 - 210 cm
Width10 - 300 cm
Price100 - 20,000
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Warmth of the Sun by Paul Brouns
Warmth of the Sun
Photography - 85x85 cm
0826 • Pleasant Grove, Texas by Carl Corey
0826 • Pleasant Grove, Texas
Photography - 61x92 cm
M&M Lab by David Gilliver
M&M Lab
Photography - 30x45 cm
10566 • Hyannis, Nebraska by Carl Corey
10566 • Hyannis, Nebraska
Photography - 61x91 cm
Wall of Nature XXXI by Viet Ha Tran
Wall of Nature XXXI
Photography - 105x70 cm
Wall of Nature XXIX by Viet Ha Tran
Wall of Nature XXIX
Photography - 105x70 cm
Fire Escapism IV by Paul Brouns
Fire Escapism IV
Photography - 120x120 cm
9802 • Hollywood, California by Carl Corey
9802 • Hollywood, California
Photography - 61x92 cm
Car Keys by David Gilliver
Car Keys
Photography - 30x45 cm
Sleeping Pills by David Gilliver
Sleeping Pills
Photography - 30x45 cm
Neon Horizon
Photography - 180x120 cm
Scent of Broq-pa 05302018
Photography - 91x61 cm
Wedding in Vegas
Photography - 74x51 cm
Yellow Lichen
Photography - 40x40 cm
She Went Anyway
Photography - 51x51 cm
1430 • Florida
Photography - 43x64 cm
Hrafnabjargafoss, Iceland
Photography - 76x163 cm
Melting Daylight II
Photography - 68x102 cm
Eva (In Red)
Photography - 61x52 cm
EASY RIDER
Photography - 41x61 cm
Scent of Broq-pa 05142020
Photography - 76x76 cm
Inch Beach Hills (Ireland)
Photography - 101x165 cm
The Comet
Photography - 61x43 cm
Girls Standing by the Window
Photography - 120x80 cm
Scent of green
Photography - 51x51 cm
I AM IN AND OF THE WORLD
Photography - 91x61 cm
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