
Sean Schuster Fine Art Gallery
While I wish the story of how I became a Master Photographer in Fine Art shared the same beauty and inspiration as my photos themselves, it does not. I never dreamed of growing up to be a photographer, it was something I always considered a hobby, and my camera was certainly not a piece of equipment I carried regularly. That all remained until I was in my late 20’s, when one night completely changed everything. A few days after my ‘epiphany’ my gear had nearly doubled and my camera became not only the first thing I packed, but also an important part of my life. Producing the highest quality fine art print isn't just about taking the picture, that part has become increasingly easier given the digital era we live in; it’s being able to process and edit them that takes an eye for detail. Every detail has to be considered, which is why every collectors edition is hand built to ensure the best quality, it’s also the reason I work very closely with my printer to ensure every image comes to life. I use only the best Fuji Flex Crystal Archival paper which is museum rated to withstand UV rays. From there, every print is completely encapsulated between a high quality plexi glass and an aluminum backing, keeping your image safe from anything that can harm it. Since receiving a handful of international awards and a recent designation as a Master Photographer in Fine Art, I am focused more now than ever on finding what can only be described as ‘the perfect shot’. Getting to combine my desire for landscape photography and wanting to see the entire world has been not only a wholesome self-discovery but also my dream come true.






