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No other man in the history of Adams County so devoted himself to artistically chronicling the relationship between people and the agricultural environment of south central Pennsylvania, as did Jim Lott. There are certainly other photographers whose work in this region is familiar because of their historical relationship to "The Battle of Gettysburg," but none can be regarded as a "cultural landscape photographer" with a sustained body of work documenting the area over many decades. His life's work and passion for photography, whether shot through his first Brownie camera or later through a Hasselblad, has only recently been discovered outside the circle of his close family and friends. Americas' Arts represents Mr. Lott's photographic estate. These stunning images are limited edition photographic prints made directly from the fragile nitrate negatives that Jim Lott produced. Consisting of thirty-two different images, all of which can be viewed on our website, each image is limited to a total of 100 photographic prints. Each print is numbered on the back of the photograph, with the artist's signature embedded in the lower right hand corner to authenticate the work. Each photographic print is printed on Fuji Crystal Archive photographic paper, using the Chromira process which produces the highest photographic quality in the industry. Prints are available in a black ebony frame, with glare-free glass, archival matting, and mounting ($300), or non-framed ($175). The framed photographs in the Majestic Theater Gallery are exactly like those you would receive when ordering.

 

 

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