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Andrew Gibson - Travel Photographer

We would like to welcome our new photographic contributor Andrew Gibson to the Fotoviva team. Andrew has a passion for travelling and seeking out the most beautiful corners of our world with his gritty black and white style of photography.
Andrew says “I’m fortunate enough to have travelled a lot in my life, and I’ve seen a lot of beautiful places which most people don’t have the time or opportunity to see. My mission is to bring the sights of the world’s most magical places, and to make these images available to all in the form of Fine Art Photography Prints. I work in both monochrome and colour, but I especially like to use sepia toned black & white photography to create a lasting visual impression as it’s more difficult and challenging than colour but ultimately much more rewarding. For me, the best, most evocative and timeless photos that I have seen are monochrome.”
Andrew recently made the switch from film to digital. Some of the photos you see here were originally taken on film, then scanned using a negative scanner and worked on in Adobe Photoshop to achieve the final result. Andrew has his own website at Magicalplacesfineart where he showcases his brilliant work. We will be adding more of Andrew’s photography to the Fotoviva catalogue in the coming weeks, especially in the Black and White Art section.
Car Art Comes to Fotoviva

We are happy to announce a new category to the Fotoviva store which is called Automotive Art. If you haven’t guessed it yet here we will be showcasing some exceptional car photography for you budding automotive enthusiasts out there!
Tim Wallace has produced some stunning images of both classic and cutting edge modern cars that really catch the eye. Tim’s own unique style brings the best out of the cars whether it’s a contemporary angle or a classic car pose. We have more breathtaking car photography coming so keep looking in on a regular basis.

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