This curated selection by PREISS FINE ARTS brings together fine art photographs that capture the quiet magic, tenderness, and luminous anticipation of winter. The collection invites viewers into scenes that feel both intimate and cinematic—a gentle reminder that Advent is as much about reflection as it is about celebration.
“The Nutcracker, NYC Ballet 1978” by GÉRARD UFÉRAS
limited edition of 2
The selection evokes a mood of contemplative elegance throughout. Works like “Lovers Paris, Deeper Shades” by Andreas H. Bitesnich and the glacial beauty of “Britney, ICE” Markus Klinko bathe the viewer in atmospheric stillness, where light and shadow create a quiet sense of wonder. These photographs capture the heightened emotional clarity of winter—moments when stillness becomes lyrical and beauty reveals itself in the smallest shifts of perception.
“Lovers in Paris, Deeper Shades” by ANDREAS H. BITESNICH
limited edition of 5
“Britney, ICE” by MARKUS KLINKO
limited edition of 25
A sense of elegance and quiet drama emerges through portraits that blend fashion, character, and atmosphere. Subtle styling, expressive poses, and sculptural compositions lend these works a timeless sophistication without relying on extravagance. They reveal photography’s ability to transform simple gestures and silhouettes into evocative narratives—linking the Advent season to beauty, presence, and the art of subtle storytelling.
“Karen Elson for VOGUE 1999” by ARTHUR ELGORT
limited edition of 30
“Kristen McMenamy at Mammoth Lake for VOGUE 1995” by ARTHUR ELGORT
limited edition of 30
The collection’s playful alpine scenes bring warmth and joy. Snowy landscapes, ski-slope escapades, vibrant automobiles against crisp white terrain, and spirited winter gestures all contribute to an atmosphere of exuberance. These photographs feel like chapters of an Alpine fairytale—celebrating freedom, movement, and the delight of shared experience.
“Pagani on Ice, St. Moritz 2025” by TONY KELLY
limited edition of 25
Balancing these bright vignettes are dramatic black-and-white works that explore the season’s dreamlike interiority. Opera houses, historic architecture, and angelic figures rendered in striking chiaroscuro invite viewers into worlds of fantasy and memory. These pieces deepen the emotional range of the collection, revealing Advent as both an outward festivity and an inner reverie.
“Sharon Stone Angel” by ROXANNE LOWIT
limited edition of 20
Romance serves as the thread weaving each artwork together. Whether expressed in a tender winter embrace, a child resting against a guardian figure, or a solitary silhouette framed by falling snow, these photographs capture moments of closeness and longing. The season becomes a canvas for human connection, rendered with nuance and grace by some of the world’s most distinguished photographers.
“Sleigh Ride, Heimat” by ELLEN VON UNWERTH
limited edition of 3
“Looking Out, Heimat” by ELLEN VON UNWERTH
limited edition of 3
For collectors, this selection underscores the lasting value of fine art photography. Each work exemplifies masterful composition, narrative precision, and emotional resonance. Acquiring such pieces means bringing the poetry of winter into one’s own environment—art that continues to speak, season after season.
“Room Service” by TONY KELLY
limited edition of 25
As Advent is a time of giving, fine art photography stands out as an inspired and personal gift. Unlike objects that fade from relevance, an artwork becomes part of a living space, shaping mood and memory. Thoughtful, individual, and enduring, these photographs offer a meaningful way to celebrate the season and share its wonder with someone special.
“Pamela Anderson 2023” by ANTOINE VERGLAS
limited edition of 10










