Your Artwork, Expertly Reproduced

Fine art reproduction requires technical precision, visual sensitivity, and an understanding of how artwork is intended to be seen, printed, and preserved. I bring over 35 years of professional experience to the careful reproduction of original artwork, producing files that are accurate, consistent, and suitable for long-term use.

I work with artists, collectors, estates, galleries, publishers, and institutions to create high-resolution, color-accurate digital reproductions of original artwork — including paintings, works on paper, and flat two-dimensional art, as well as complex three-dimensional objects. Each project is photographed using a 100-megapixel Hasselblad medium-format system in a critically controlled studio environment, supported by a fully color-managed workflow from capture through final delivery.

This approach allows artwork to be reproduced at scale without compromise — whether for fine-art printing, exhibition documentation, publication, or archival records. Large works may be captured using single-shot or multi-capture techniques, depending on size and intended output.

Complex Three-Dimensional Art 

Three-dimensional artwork — particularly glass sculpture and highly reflective or translucent materials — presents unique challenges in reproduction. Internal reflections, surface highlights, edge definition, and subtle color shifts must be carefully controlled to ensure the reproduced image remains faithful to the original work.

Glass and other complex objects are photographed using precision lighting techniques designed to manage reflections and transparency while revealing form, depth, and surface detail. This level of control is essential when reproducing sculptural work intended for large-scale printing, documentation, or archival use.

Final files are delivered as high-resolution, print-ready masters, suitable for fine-art printing, exhibition documentation, archiving, and professional reproduction. The emphasis throughout is accuracy, consistency, and long-term usability — not interpretation or stylization.

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