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John-Paul Pietrus
Photography - 20x24" "California Dreamin" (Limited edition) i

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We love this fine art photography for its flair, carefree style and retro vibe. John-Paul Pietrus was born in the Philippines and raised in the Midwestern United States. He studied photography, film, and painting at the esteemed Minneapolis College of Art and Design before relocating to Hong Kong to pursue his photographic passions. After working for a period as a news photographer, he transitioned to fashion- a shift that eventually took him to London to focus exclusively on editorial and commercial assignments, art commissions, and filmmaking. Pietrus’ fashion photographs are characterized by vibrant and dynamic compositions that are emblematic of the creative energy of the industry, and which also hark back to his fine arts roots. Pietrus’ fashion photograph and Super-8 film archives have been internationally represented by the prestigious Art and Commerce agency in New York. He has exhibited internationally in museums including le Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, PS1-M.O.M.A. in New York, CAFA in Beijing, and the Stazione Leopolda in Florence. His commercial clients include Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Lancel, and Adidas. He has been published in international editions of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Interview, Elle, Esquire, is a regular contributor to Modern Media Group and is Editor-at-Large for 7th Man Magazine. Pietrus has received numerous awards of recognition. Limited Edition Type C print with approx. image sizes: 16x20 in. - Edn of 20 20x24 in. - Edn of 20 30x40 in. - Edn of 20 Custom, price on application of size – Edn of 20. Signature, edition no. by photographer on bottom lower white border of photo, with Certificate of Authenticity. 1stdibs buyer protection.
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    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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    Los Angeles, CA
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    1stDibs: LU2419084732

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