Collections
The collections represent different styles and different media. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, as well as other printed products such as t-shirts, mugs, phone cases, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Steve Ladner
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Love My Guitar by Steve Ladner
Golden Bolt by Steve Ladner
Red Hat Artified 1976 by Steve Ladner
Past into Present by Steve Ladner
Junk Jumble by Steve Ladner
Night Robe French Vogue 1988 by Steve Ladner
Twins in White 1979 by Steve Ladner
Horses Love Completely by Steve Ladner
Running Horses by Steve Ladner
Horse Portrait - sepia by Steve Ladner
David Bowie by Steve Ladner
Lady in Flat Red Hat by Steve Ladner
House of Color by Steve Ladner
Three Running Horses - blue flare by Steve Ladner
Two Horse Heads - black-white by Steve Ladner
Lamont on Fire by Steve Ladner
Simplicity by Steve Ladner
Tulips Dark by Steve Ladner
Fire Tree on Blue by Steve Ladner
Pierced Heart - on green by Steve Ladner
Tropical Zone by Steve Ladner
Pink Umbrellas by Steve Ladner
Hamburgers French Fries by Steve Ladner
Woman Expressed by Steve Ladner
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About Steve Ladner
In the early 1970s I created a fashion photography studio in New York City. I was shooting for GQ, Harpers’s Bazaar, Esquire, Town&Country, other magazines, and cosmetic campaigns for Revlon, Chanel, and others. In the 1980s I lived in France and shot for French Vogue and other fashion magazines and advertising accounts. I always approached the work as an art and did my best to make commercial work as artistic as I could make it given the restrictions.
Some of my fashion work now has a vintage fashion art appeal. I believe the images I chose transcend their original purpose and are interesting in their color, composition, emotion, and form. I was not formally trained in photography, so I tried things; I was free to experiment and discover from the start. Even by the standards of fashion photography at the time, my personal vision was unique and a bit eccentric often.
The fashion photographs displayed on this site work as art, worthy of being hung on a wall.
In 2009 I moved to Chestnut Hill in Philadelphia. I continue to photograph commercially, mostly portraits, headshots, and interiors. I moved to Birchrunville recently (farm country near Chester Springs, PA, north of Philadelphia.)
My passion now is creating digital artwork, digital photo art, and mixed media (photography, paint, ink.) My most recent art project is creating fine art images transforming objects, natural elements, landscapes and cityscapes into iconic expressionistic images, using digital tools as another way to expand both the nature of photography and my creative expression.
I created a series of abstract pieces that are beautiful as shapes and colors, yet also have recognizable elements since they originated as photographs.
I believe these photo-art images are perfect for display as decorative wall art for home or office, and take the photograph to a new level of meaning. These images reflect my intention to evoke an emotional response and a visceral and tactile experience.
The painting collection here has the originals listed for purchase as well as options for art prints and other printed products.
The originals can be purchased only by contacting me directly. Contact me also if you would like to commission a portrait, order custom print sizes, or for prints of work on my website (www.steveladner.com) that are not on the Fine Art America site.