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John Griebsch Photography

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John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS.

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Artist: John Griebsch
Grey & Green Patchwork (Aerial Landscape Photograph of Farm Fields in Spain)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial landscape photograph of blue, gray, green and teal farm fields captured from the photographer's plane over La Mancha, Spain Archival digital print, edition 5 of 2...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Log Rafts - Port of Tacoma, WA (Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist aerial landscape photograph of golden brown logs in a midnight blue body of water Log Rafts - Port of Tacoma, Washington, USA Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#080) Image size 21.7 x 29 inches with 2 inch border, made to order Also available in the following sizes: Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs golden brown logs floating on a dark blue, almost black, body of water. When seen from above, the cross hatching warm brown colored logs resemble an abstract shape that can be likened to an abstract minimalist painting. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Quarry Near Louisburg (Industrial Aerial Grey Stone Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial landscape photograph of a light grey stone quarry with dark dramatic shadows shot by photographer, John Griebsch, while flying his plane over Louisburg, NC Archiv...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Trailer Yard, Washington (Colorful Industrial Aerial Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial landscape photograph of colorful shipping containers, shot from the photographer's plane over the Port of Tacoma, Washington Archival digital print, edition 4 of ...
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2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Soft Mountain Sunset (Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary minimalist aerial landscape photograph of orange summer sunset against blue mountains Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#369) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inc...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Plowed Fields, Hannibal, MO (Minimalist Aerial Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary minimalist aerial landscape photograph of a plowed yellow field with dark blue shadow Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#013) Image size 31 x 39 inches unframed, m...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Iceland Rivers 309 - Suderland, Iceland (Aerial Archival Digital Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#360) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 32 x 48 inches with 2 ...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Sand Bar & Waves - Martha's Vineyard (Aerial Beach Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary color aerial landscape photograph above a beach near Martha's Vineyard, MA Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#085) Image size 26 x 39 inches with 2 inch border, unf...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Curved Break Wall (Archival Aerial Landscape Photograph of Turquoise Water)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist aerial landscape photograph of turquoise blue water and curved break wall Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#094) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border, made to order Also available in the following sizes: Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs turquoise blue water above Lake Michigan near Chicago, IL. When seen from above, the break wall that spirals into the blue water resembles an abstract line on a minimalist abstract canvas. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan Spiritus...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Underwater Dunes (Aerial Landscape Photograph of Ocean & Sand Dunes)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial landscape photograph of sand dunes and deep green ocean water captured from the photographer's plane over Gulfport, Mississippi Archival digital print, edition 4 ...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Iron Ore Piles, Gary, IN (Modern Industrial Aerial Shot of Orange & Brown Ore)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, edition of 25 23.5 x 29 inch image with 2 inch border, unframed *additional sizes available are listed in the detail section John Griebsch learned how to fly...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Trailer Yard, Port of Tacoma, Washington (Industrial Aeiral Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial photograph of industrial truck field Archival digital print, edition of 25 (#253) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 31 x 39 inches ...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Five Green Ponds, Batavia, NY (Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist aerial landscape photograph of green ponds with a white barrier Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#072) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border, made to order Also available in the following sizes: Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs five green ponds above Batavia, New York. When seen from above, the stark white barrier that divides the green bodies of water resembles an abstract line on a minimalist abstract canvas. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Autumn Tamaracks & Sunset (Framed Aerial Lanscape Photograph of Green Forest)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed aerial landscape photograph of pine green forest and warm yellow sunset ''Autumn Tamaracks & Sunset' Archival digital print, Edition of 25 Image size 18 X 12 inches unframed ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment, Acrylic

Poplar Corner (Aerial Winter Landscape Photograph of Trees in a White Field)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Minimalist aerial landscape photograph of trees in a snowy white field Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#121) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border, made to order Also available in the following sizes: Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs a barren orchard and popular trees in a snowy white field above Sodus, New York. The shadows from the trees cast a dramatic shadow against the white field while the brown colored paved road provides a striking contrast in composition. When seen from above, the aerial landscape photograph looks like a minimalist abstract canvas. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan Spiritus...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Woven Woods near Zurich, NY (Archival Digital Aerial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, edition of 25 (#161) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 32 x 48 inches wi...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Iceland 244 - Suderland, Iceland (Digital Aerial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial photograph of Iceland landscape archival digital print, edition of 25 Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches with 2 inch...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Field of Large Steel Plates and Large Loader (Aerial Industrial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#259) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 32 x 48 inches with...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Apple Orchard & Shadows (Framed Archival Digital Aerial Landscape Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Framed minimalist aerial landscape photograph of apple trees and shadows against bright white snow 'Apple Orchard and Shadows Near Sodus, NY', 2011 Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#153) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border 27.5 x 36.5 inches in black frame with 8-ply mat and non-glare glass Also available in the following sizes (unframed): Image 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 Image size 40 x 60 inches with 2 inch border $6800 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made land forms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs an apple orchard from above near Sodus, NY. The trees cast dramatic shadows on the bright white snow, creating beautiful contrast. When seen from above, the shadows and tree's stark black forms against the white snow can be likened to a minimalist abstract painting. Artist statement: My aerial photographs present a sense of selective design applied to an extremely small and specific area of the vast landscape over which I fly. I find the need to make geographical sense of the earth, as well as the need to make visual sense of a photograph. I work with ambiguity of scale, the graphic quality of nature and with the hand of man upon the landscape. My images have an abstract and often painterly quality. They are at once factual and interpretive. Familiar landscapes take on a fresh context when airborne. The images require the confluence of several factors. There is the subject – a minuscule segment of the landscape that has captured my interest due to its sense of pattern, order or disarray. There is the essential contribution of light. There is the position and altitude of the airplane, and there is a need to capture the stillness and composition of the moment while moving over the subject at more than seventy miles per hour. My earliest aerial photographs were of ice and farmland, made close to home. The scope of the work opened up on solo flights across the continent in my vintage 1952 Cessna 170B. Those flights are made to find images of landscapes on a grander scale as well as unfamiliar opportunities to find images that take in a small detail. In my most recent work I’ve discovered what might be regarded as historical or documentary themes – some of the images of factories and quarries present relics of the country’s industrial past, while my newer images of the landscape and agriculture denote changes in the scale of farming and open space. The existing body of work, titled Aerias is comprised of more than two hundred images. Collections of my images have been placed in corporate and business settings and in private collections. I started photographing when I was twelve years old. My father taught me to fly when I was fourteen years old. Before taking off on my first solo flight, he admonished me not to go out of sight of the airport. I was soon out of his view and yet from where I was, the airport was always in sight. Such are the perceptions of a photographer who is airborne. More about the artist: Resume John Griebsch is an aerial photographer and pilot whose aerial landscapes depict natural and man-made landforms. His images of the American landscape have been made from his vintage Cessna 170, in which he has logged more than 100,000 miles. At present there are 300 images in his series of work, titled, AERIAS. Representation Iris Gallery, Boston & Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Aspen, Colorado Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson, New York The Art Registry, Washington, DC Chicago Art Source, Chicago, Illinois June Bateman Fine Art, New York, New York Estro Photographics, New York, New York Susan Spiritus...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Quarry Squares - Near Auburn, NY (Aerail Archival Industrial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial photograph of industrial quarry field Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#267) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Iceland Rivers 112 - Suderland, Iceand (Aerial Archival Digital Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#358) Image size 19.3 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 26 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 32 x 48 inches with...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Snow Sunset (Framed Aerial Photography of A Quiet Winter Sunset)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
18 x 12 inches 24.25 x 18.25 in. framed ($950 price includes frame) John Griebsch learned how to fly an airplane when he was just fourteen years old. Since then he has combined his ...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Steel Mill & Water Truck, Gary, IN (Framed Modern Industrial Aerial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, edition of 25 (#256) 26 x 39 inches unframed 36 x 48 inch inches in simple black frame, 8-ply mat & AR non glare glass John Griebsch learned how to fly an ai...
Category

2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Digital

Offloading Gantry for Paper Mill Near Martinsville, VA (Industrial Aerial Print)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, edition of 25 (#200) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with 2 inch border $4500 The aerial photographs of pilot and photographer John Griebsch capture natural and man-made landforms from a bird's-eye view and turn them into art. Employing his mature and professional sense of composition, gained from a photography career that began at the age of 12, Griebsch here photographs the offloading gantry for a paper mill...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Plowed Fields - Near Hannibal, Missouri (Archival Digital Aerial Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, Edition of 25 (#013) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 31 x 39 inches with 2 inch border $3200 Image size 38.5 x 48 inches with ...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Field Corner Tree - Near Frytown, PA (Framed Aerial Photograph of Green Field)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Archival digital print, edition of 25 (#274) 26 x 39 inches unframed 36 x 48 inch inches in simple black frame, 8-ply mat & AR non glare glass John Griebsch learned how to fly an ai...
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2010s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

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Archival Paper, Digital

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By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Color fine art cityscape - landscape photography. Archival pigment ink print as part of a limited edition of 7. All Gerald Berghammer prints are made to order in limited editions on ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Digital Pigment

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Trailer Yard, Port of Tacoma, Washington (Industrial Aeiral Photograph)
By John Griebsch
Located in Hudson, NY
Contemporary aerial photograph of industrial truck field Archival digital print, edition of 25 (#253) Image size 23.5 x 29 inches with 2 inch border $2000 Image size 31 x 39 inches ...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary John Griebsch Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

John Griebsch photography for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic John Griebsch photography available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of photography to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, green and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by John Griebsch in archival paper, paper, archival ink and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large John Griebsch photography, so small editions measuring 19 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Amy Stein, Paul Raphaelson, and Peter Brown. John Griebsch photography prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $950 and tops out at $3,700, while the average work can sell for $3,200.

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