"Classical Jazz" :: John Trainor Limited Edition Fine Art Print

$90.00 - $260.00

"Classical Jazz", photographed in-studio by Montrose, Colorado, photographer, John Trainor, 2018. Limited Edition Fine Art prints are signed/numbered and come in editions of 75 prints (11x14"), 50 prints (16x20'), and 25 prints (20x24"). All Fine Art print prices include applicable sales tax, shipping, and insurance. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Model, Lexi Carter. Copyright John Trainor Photography © 2018. All rights reserved.

PRICING
11x14" Limited Edition Fine Art Print (in heavy duty tube) $90
11x14" Limited Edition Fine Art Print w/16x20" mat, foam back and clearbag $140
11x14" Limited Edition Fine Art Print in custom matted, foam back, 16x20" Black Metal Frame, Reflection Control Glass, ready to hang $390

16x20" Limited Edition Fine Art Print (in heavy duty tube) $170
16x20" Limited Edition Fine Art Print w/20x24" mat, foam back and clearbag $220
16x20" Limited Edition Fine Art Print in custom matted, foam back, 20x24" Black Metal Frame, Reflection Control Glass, ready to hang $500

20x24" Limited Edition Fine Art Print (in heavy duty tube) $260
20x24" Limited Edition Fine Art Print w/24x28" mat, foam back and clearbag $310
20x24" Limited Edition Fine Art Print in custom matted, foam back, 24x28" Black Metal Frame, Reflection Control Glass, ready to hang $750

NOTE: Online purchase prices listed are for PRINTS ONLY! Please email the Gallery for MAT ONLY or FRAMED Limited Edition Fine Art prints and print price and shipping cost will be adjusted accordingly.

JOHN TRAINOR
John Trainor's first nude photograph was of Venus De Milo taken at the Louvre in Paris in 1970. Since that time, John has found that working with women who aren’t 2,000 years old and made of stone is more challenging, but much more satisfying. He believes that the beauty of the female form is timeless, and that his ability to present that beauty with taste and respect is his vocation. John states, "There is more than enough porn out there - I’m interested in art - and presenting women the way the masters of the renaissance did." Even with today's technology, capturing an image that continues that story is an elusive undertaking. For every 1,000 shots he takes, it is rare to get more than one that is gallery quality. Though the rapidly changing world landscape has made finding models more difficult, John is a "true believer" that many people still appreciate beauty and continues to work with women that realize how unique, yet timeless, their bodies are.