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At Preiss Fine Arts, our collection of photographers isn’t just a lineup of artists—they’re true icons. Each with a unique eye, a distinct voice, and a style that’s influenced not only the art world but pop culture itself. Their images capture moments that stay with you, instantly recognizable, unforgettable and Iconic.

Monkey with Mask by Albert Watson

Albert Watson, Monkey with Mask

Take Albert Watson’s shot of Mick Jagger with a leopard in a car. It’s a blend of rock and glamour, perfectly embodying the wild, untamed spirit of the era. Watson’s work turns photographs into moments that feel alive, intense, and a little mysterious, each one a story on its own.

Kate Moss in Nepal II, for British Vogue 1993 by Arthur Elgort, the model in a white draped dress with an elephant

Arthur Elgort, Kate Moss with Elephant II, Nepal 1993

Arthur Elgort brought something entirely new to fashion photography, with his relaxed, candid style that redefined how we see models. His shots feel spontaneous and full of life, capturing fashion in real, unguarded moments. Elgort’s work broke boundaries, taking fashion out of the studio and into the world, and it’s this sense of freedom that makes his images iconic.

Unwerth Kate Moss Shopping Milk, Portrait infront of a fridge

Ellen von Unwerth, Kate Moss Shopping, Milk, 1995

Ellen von Unwerth has a special way of blending playfulness with sophistication, making her work stand out in the world of fine art and fashion photography. Known for injecting her photographs with energy and spontaneity, she’s famous for redefining femininity through her lens. Her iconic Kate Moss: Shopping II is a perfect example—capturing Moss in a relaxed yet cheeky moment, sitting in front of an open fridge and drinking milk straight from the bottle. The image’s combination of glamour, humor, and rawness became emblematic of von Unwerth’s unique ability to break down the polished facade of high fashion. Her work celebrates women in a bold, empowering, and often mischievous light, making her one of the most influential photographers of her era.

Goldeneye by Guido Argentini, sculptural nude fine art photography in shades of gold

Guido Argentini, Goldeneye

Guido Argentini’s photographs are bold and sensual, often celebrating the human form in striking ways. His gold and silver-toned series of nudes, Shades of a Woman, is both mesmerizing and provocative. Argentini’s ability to blend elegance with intensity has established him as a master of fine art photography, and his work resonates with a timeless appeal.

"Supermodels, Palazzo Versace, 1994" by Michel Comte. Fine Art Print, color, showing group of supermodels posing in adorned room

Michel Comte, Supermodels, Palazzo Versace 1994

Michel Comte’s portraits of supermodels and celebrities exude a sense of drama and depth, as seen in his iconic shots of Carla Bruni for Playboy or the most Iconic Faces of the 90s Fashion World for Versace. His images don’t just showcase beauty; they reveal personality, capturing each subject in a way that feels both intimate and monumental.

David Yarrow Local Hero, Bison in Snowstorm

David Yarrow, Local Hero

David Yarrow’s work, often focused on wildlife and remote landscapes, brings a raw, cinematic quality to fine art photography. His powerful images of animals, like the intense stare of a lion or an elephant’s quiet strength, offer a profound connection to nature, drawing viewers into a world both fierce and beautiful.

Elton John by Roxanne Lowit, black-and-white fine art photography of singer playing piano in duck costume

Roxanne Lowit, Elton John, New York 1980

These photographers aren’t just revered for the faces they’ve captured; they’re celebrated for redefining the art itself. Their images set trends, provoke thought, and shape how we see the world. This is the magic of fine art photography, and we’re thrilled to share it with you at Preiss Fine Arts.
These works transcend the boundaries of photography, becoming cultural touchstones that resonate across generations. Curating our collection is a deeply thoughtful process, ensuring that each artist we present contributes to a broader cultural dialogue. These artworks are not just visually striking—they encapsulate moments, emotions, and ideas that have left an indelible mark on society. By showcasing these iconic talents, we underline the power of fine art photography to inspire, challenge, and transform, celebrating its profound cultural impact with every piece we share.