Fine Art Photography For Sale

Our selection of fine art photography for sale showcases artwork from award-winning photographers active today. Delve into our collection, ranging from the abstract to the photoreal. We pick each photographic print, making it easy and accessible for you to browse the best new fine art photography. Why not start by exploring our landscape, animal or portrait photography?

From the real to the surreal, we sell it all. Tommy Clarke, 2015’s Landscape Photographer of the Year, captures aerial shots of coastal locations. His photography offers new perspectives and highlights the natural colours and shapes of the world we live in. In contrast, Peter Horvath focuses on the deconstruction and recontextualisation of imagery through collage techniques. He uses juxtaposition, scale and saturated colour to produce surreal and sometimes humorous re-workings.

Pedro Correa’s fine art photography combines technical skill with expressive depth. The artist completed a degree in oil painting from the Royal Academy of Beaux Arts in Brussels, before turning to the world of contemporary photography. Influenced by his painting background, Correa injects his urban photography with the emotions of impressionism. In Heaven Burning (2017), bright electric lights can be glimpsed through a rain-spattered window, evoking a combination of raw emotion and serenity.

Many of our fine art photographers are internationally recognised. Andrew Lever is an award-winning travel and fine art photographer whose photography celebrates diversity and exploration. Vietnam Stories 3 (2016) is a striking portrait of a Vietnamese woman Andrew met during his travels. His photographs capture the warmth and humour of the Vietnamese people and will be sure to inspire the traveling spirit within you. Vikram Kushwah was the Portrait of Britain 2018 and 2019 winner. His photograph Emily Sitting in the Library (2012) depicts a young girl sitting above a bookshelf in a home library. Vikram’s heavy influence from Tim Walker’s imaginative photography is evidenced in the playfulness and mystery of the image. We love how he forces you to question the image’s narrative.

Discover more of our photographers here or take a look at our female photographers.

THE TECHNOLOGY BEHIND FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY

Joseph Niepce is credited as the first person to capture a photographic image in 1827. The daguerreotype, the first form of photography, required a 2-3 second exposure time to capture a photo and was commonly used for portrait photography. Photographic portraiture became increasingly popular in the 19th century due to the demand from the rising middle classes in Europe and America.

In 1991, the first commercial digital camera was created. Advancements in digital technology and subsequent improvements of photographic features, such as wide-angle shots, increased resolution, shutter motions, and filters, have allowed for the creative experimentation of contemporary photographers.

Find out more in our Guide to Fine Art Photography.

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    Supernova by Brooke Shaden
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    Supernova by Brooke Shaden

    Supernova

    Photography - 25x25 cm
    Yucca by Francesco Carucci
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    Yucca by Francesco Carucci

    Yucca

    Photography - 75x100 cm
    We are infinite by Brooke Shaden
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    We are infinite by Brooke Shaden

    We are infinite

    Photography - 25x25 cm
    Becoming by Brooke Shaden
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    Becoming by Brooke Shaden

    Becoming

    Photography - 50x50 cm
    The Falling Of Autumn Darkness by Brooke Shaden
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    The Falling Of Autumn Darkness by Brooke Shaden

    The Falling Of Autumn Darkness

    Photography - 50x50 cm
    SCENT OF AUSTIN 11072023P by ZIESOOK YOU
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    SCENT OF AUSTIN 11072023P by ZIESOOK YOU

    SCENT OF AUSTIN 11072023P

    Photography - 51x51 cm
    Body Suite No. 14 by David Aimone
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    Body Suite No. 14 by David Aimone

    Body Suite No. 14

    Photography - 63x46 cm
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    Night 2 (NYC) by Tommy Kwak

    Night 2 (NYC)

    Photography - 81x178 cm
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    Scent of Austin 01062022 by ZIESOOK YOU

    Scent of Austin 01062022

    Photography - 48x64 cm
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    Atlantic (Nolsoy, Faroe Islands) by Tommy Kwak

    Atlantic (Nolsoy, Faroe Islands)

    Photography - 68x102 cm
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    Iceberg 7 (Ilulissat, Greenland) by Tommy Kwak

    Iceberg 7 (Ilulissat, Greenland)

    Photography - 76x102 cm
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    Scent of Austin 11222023G by ZIESOOK YOU

    Scent of Austin 11222023G

    Photography - 51x69 cm
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    Limitless by Brooke Shaden

    Limitless

    Photography - 50x50 cm
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    Brighter Days by Brooke Shaden

    Brighter Days

    Photography - 50x50 cm
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    Wildflowers 5 (Germany) by Tommy Kwak

    Wildflowers 5 (Germany)

    Photography - 102x76 cm
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    Veiled Threat by Reed Hearne

    Veiled Threat

    Photography - 102x76 cm
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    Fog 2 (Faroe Islands) by Tommy Kwak

    Fog 2 (Faroe Islands)

    Photography - 102x127 cm
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    Scent of Broq-pa 11072017 by ZIESOOK YOU

    Scent of Broq-pa 11072017

    Photography - 102x152 cm
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    Body Suite No 1 by David Aimone

    Body Suite No 1

    Photography - 28x34 cm
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    Gjógv, Faroe Islands by Tommy Kwak

    Gjógv, Faroe Islands

    Photography - 76x102 cm
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    Hrafnabjargafoss, Iceland by Tommy Kwak

    Hrafnabjargafoss, Iceland

    Photography - 76x163 cm
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    Comeback Kid by Tabitha Soren

    Comeback Kid

    Photography - 51x51 cm
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    Puffins 6 by Tommy Kwak

    Puffins 6

    Photography - 51x65 cm

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