There is a broad range of cameron burns for sale on 1stDibs. You can search the cameron burns that we have for sale on 1stDibs by color — popular works were created in bold and neutral palettes with elements of
gray,
black and
blue. Frequently made by artists working in
paper and
photographic paper, all of these available pieces are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large iterations of these items, so small cameron burns measuring 31.6 inches across are available.
Prices for art of this kind can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — cameron burns in our inventory begin at $575 and can go as high as $575, while the average can fetch as much as $575.
Color photography evokes emotion that can bring a viewer into the scene. It can transport one to faraway places or back into the past.
The first color photograph, taken in 1861, was more of an exercise in science than art. Photographer Thomas Sutton and physicist James Clerk Maxwell used three separate exposures of a tartan ribbon — filtered through red, green and blue — and composited them into a single image, resulting in the first multicolor representation of an object.
Before this innovation, photographs were often tinted by hand. By the 1890s, color photography processes were introduced based on that 1860s experiment. In the early 20th century, autochromes brought color photography to a commercial audience.
Now color photography is widely available, with these historic photographs documenting moments and scenes that are still vivid generations later. Photographers in the 20th and 21st centuries have offered new perspectives in the evolving field of modern color photography with gripping portraiture, snow-capped landscapes, stunning architecture and lots more.
In the voluminous collection of photography on 1stDibs, find vibrant full-color images by Slim Aarons, Helen Levitt, Gordon Parks, Stefanie Schneider, Steve McCurry and other artists. Bring visual interest to any corner of your home with color photography — introduce a salon-style gallery hang or another arrangement that best fits your space.