

However, these processes proved too expensive for the general public, and it wasn’t until Kodachrome film (a more affordable and quicker process) was made available in 1936 that color photography came into widespread public use. The first commercially-available color photography process, Autochrome, was released in 1907 and was based on innovations by Louis Ducos Hauron and Charles Cros. Paper-based methods (using translucent negatives) first developed by Henry Fox Talbot would eventually replace the metal-based daguerreotype. His “daguerreotype” process was commercially released in 1893 and helped popularize photographic technology around the world among the middle classes, especially in the area of portraiture. Later, Louis Daguerre developed a technique of developing images on metal that reduced exposure time and created sharper, more stable pictures. Clicking through to each image will offer high resolution previews and provide size, medium and pricing information.Joseph Nicephore Niepce, in 1826, used a camera obscura to produce the first stable photographic image (a negative) upon silver nitrate-coated paper-but this image took several days of exposure time, and the resulting picture was unclear. To review available works and to purchase fine art prints through this website, please visit my limited edition gallery collections.

Thank you for your interest in my work! Please consider sharing this website with your family, friends and business colleagues. From abstracts found in nature, to amazing tree photography, mountains and meadows carpeted with wildflowers, as well as oceans, rivers & waterfalls, you can explore the beauty of nature anytime, even from the comfort of your own home. From my newly released limited edition images to best selling work that inspires and prompts contemplation, each moment in time is a little world unto itself, and the best part is that you can own an archive or museum quality print to enjoy at home or at the office. Organized into 12 curated categories, each gallery above provides a unique look at the best of Aaron Reed’s limited edition collection. As you can see, you don’t need to leave your home to experience a fine art photography gallery. When you choose photographs from Aaron Reed, you’re adding more than color - you’re adding life, depth and an ethereal quality to the space in which this art is displayed. The artistry of the photographs is unmatched, the quality of the prints unrivaled. I offer the worlds highest quality photographic wall art & fine art nature photography prints for clientele around the world who appreciate our natural world and the finest photography art money can buy.
