André Leon Talley
André Leon Talley photographed at the Royalton Hotel in New York City.
Reproduced Directly from the Original Negative or Digital Source.
About William Waldron
William Waldron is a professional photographer who resides in New York City and the Hudson Valley. A photographer since childhood who spent much of his spare time in a basement darkroom, Waldron was educated at the University of Minnesota and the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. William moved to New York in 1981 determined to work for the legendary photographer Art Kane. After four years working as a photo assistant, Waldron traveled to northern Mexico and photographed both Tarahumara Indians and the Mennonites of Chihuahua. Returning to New York determined to earn a living taking photographs, Waldron began to cultivate a keen interest in interior spaces, and eventually became an internationally known interiors photographer. His work regularly appears in magazines such as Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, Vogue, The New York Times, and Vanity Fair. Waldron’s personal work is largely concerned with the vernacular forms of the inhabited landscape, and the inherently sensuous nature of quietude. His photographs often contemplate the quiet and occasionally lonely spaces of introspection and illustrate his idea that the height of beauty invariably contains a hint of melancholy.
Printing
Highly detailed, brightly colored, fine art prints made from the artists original prints and negatives, digitally remastered and printed on fine art paper for its ability to create a durable and bright color palette. It not only looks great, but is fade resistant for 200 years.
Framing
Using premium Italian hardwood, our frames are both durable and elegantly crafted to complement each artwork. Fitted with unbreakable Acrylate plexiglass and no mat, our framing ensures your art stands out. With custom options available for all sizes, we pay attention to every detail, from the materials used to the precision of assembly, ensuring your art is both protected and showcased to perfection.
Certificate of Authenticity
Each ATTA print includes a Certificate of Authenticity that is uniquely numbered and signed by the artist verifying your print as an authentic, limited-edition work. The Certificate of Authenticity is a document that certifies your limited edition print as a genuine ATTA artwork.
Hold on to your certificate of authenticity, as it increases the value of your limited edition print over time.