If you book in to a top quality hotel in pretty much any of the world's major cities these days, the chances are that you will be surrounded by artwork, designed to add an element of sophistication to the proceedings and to enhance the interior design. In recent times what is hanging on the walls is just as likely to be photography as it is to be one of the more traditional art forms, a change that has come about as attitudes regarding what constitutes a valid artwork have relaxed and photography has become more widely accepted and appreciated.
Indo Art, which is one the UK's biggest suppliers of bespoke artwork to the hotel, leisure and corporate sectors, confirms that things have changed dramatically, and that this in turn has opened up opportunities for photographers who are shooting material that is geared towards this highly specialised part of the market.
Indigo Art have selected 9 pieces from Cooklin's fine art photography collection titled 'Water Reeds'. These images were shot at Lopham Fen in Suffolk using medium format black and white film. The images were self-developed, scanned and creatively enhanced in Lightroom to give a moody atmospheric look.
Indo Art, which is one the UK's biggest suppliers of bespoke artwork to the hotel, leisure and corporate sectors, confirms that things have changed dramatically, and that this in turn has opened up opportunities for photographers who are shooting material that is geared towards this highly specialised part of the market.
Indigo Art have selected 9 pieces from Cooklin's fine art photography collection titled 'Water Reeds'. These images were shot at Lopham Fen in Suffolk using medium format black and white film. The images were self-developed, scanned and creatively enhanced in Lightroom to give a moody atmospheric look.
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