Fine art photography has firmly established itself as a compelling asset class within the contemporary art market, offering collectors both cultural significance and long-term value. As the primary market continues to mature, photography stands out for its accessibility relative to other blue-chip categories, while still delivering strong appreciation potential when artists, editions, and provenance are carefully selected.
“Kate Moss, Henna and Sun” by ALBERT WATSON
limited edition of 25
Recent record-breaking sales, such as the landmark “Kate Moss Marrakech” by Albert Watson auction, underscore the growing confidence in photography as a serious investment. Albert Watson’s fashion and portrait works from the 1990s–2000s exemplify this momentum. These images combine extraordinary technical precision with a timeless visual language, positioning them as highly desirable works that remain undervalued relative to the artist’s global reputation.
“Kate Moss at Café Lipp, Paris 1993” by ARTHUR ELGORT
limited edition of 10
“Sina & Anthony 1995” by ANDREAS H. BITESNICH
limited edition of 25
Collectors are increasingly drawn to works that are approaching sell-out status, where scarcity begins to exert upward pressure on value. Limited availability, particularly in tightly controlled editions, plays a crucial role in long-term price stability. As editions close and supply narrows, demand from both private collectors and institutions tends to accelerate. With this Selection we present some of our Favourite works, which are close to selling out and have already become Iconic Statement Pieces.
“Kate Moss Shopping” by ELLEN VON UNWERTH
limited edition of 7
Market strength is also reinforced by historical importance. Terry O’Neill, one of Hollywood’s earliest and most influential photographers, shaped the visual identity of film, rock, and pop culture for decades. His images are instantly recognisable, deeply embedded in collective memory, and consistently sought after across international markets.
“Faye Dunaway, Oscars 1977, The Morning After” by TERRY O’NEILL
limited edition of 50
For collectors focused on longevity, vintage lifetime prints carry particular weight. Works produced during an artist’s lifetime, especially those co-signed with the sitter, offer unmatched authenticity and rarity. These pieces often represent the closest connection to the moment of creation, a factor that continues to resonate strongly with seasoned collectors.
“White Rhino” by JOACHIM SCHMEISSER
limited edition of 3
Fine art photography ultimately offers a rare balance of aesthetic pleasure and strategic investment. With the right guidance, collectors can acquire works that not only enrich a collection visually and historically, but also demonstrate resilience and growth within an increasingly sophisticated global market.
“Ali Underwater” by FLIP SCHULKE
limited edition of 99
The gallery’s curatorial philosophy reflects this commitment to quality and value: it exclusively offers limited-edition fine art photography, with every work signed and numbered by the artist. This strict focus on authenticated, edition-controlled works ensures clarity of provenance, protects long-term scarcity, and provides collectors with the confidence that each acquisition meets the highest standards of both artistic and investment integrity.






