Black and White Photography Prints

Collector’s Selection by George Tatakis

A curated selection of black and white fine-art photography prints from Greece, chosen for collectors, interiors, hotels, and professional spaces. These works are drawn from George Tatakis’ Caryatis, Ethos, and landscape series, and are produced as museum-grade prints with open edition, signed, framed, and selected limited-edition options.

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Modern living room with a large framed black and white photography print by George Tatakis.

Fine-Art Black and White Photography, Not Generic Wall Decor

Most black and white photography prints online are sold as generic wall decor. This selection is different. Each photograph belongs to a larger body of work created over many years across Greece, with attention to form, gesture, light, costume, architecture, and cultural memory.

Black and white removes the distraction of colour and leaves the photograph exposed. Structure matters more. Balance matters more. Light and shadow become the language of the image. These prints are selected for that reason: they are designed to hold a wall without shouting over the space around them.

Portrait of a woman in the urban dress of Kalamata at the Lyceum Club of Greek Women. Peloponnese, Greece. Black and white photography print on a table by George Tatakis.

Museum-Grade Photography Prints

Each print is produced to order using archival pigment printing on Hahnemühle Baryta Photo Rag 315gsm, a paper chosen for its depth, surface, and ability to hold rich black-and-white tones. The result is a fine-art print with strong contrast, refined detail, and a physical presence that standard posters cannot reproduce.

Open editions, signed prints, framed works, and selected limited editions are available. Every in-house print receives the George Tatakis house stamp on the back, while numbered limited editions are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

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George Tatakis inspecting his framed black and white photography prints in the lab

Framed Black and White Photography Prints for Interiors

Black and white photography has a particular strength inside architectural spaces. It can support an interior without competing with furniture, colour palettes, or materials. For private homes, hotels, offices, restaurants, and professional environments, these photographs offer a restrained visual language based on geometry, contrast, and atmosphere.

Selected works are available framed or unframed. Framed options are produced for a clean, gallery-level presentation, suitable for collectors as well as interior designers, architects, hospitality projects, and corporate spaces.

Caryatis photographic project by George Tatakis. Black and White photography prints from Greece, presented in a gallery space.

Black and White Photography from Greece

The photographs in this selection are rooted in Greece, but they are not tourist images. They come from traditional events, local costumes, landscapes, rituals, villages, islands, and interiors where culture is still physically present.

The Caryatis series focuses on directed portraits of women wearing traditional local dress. Ethos follows local cultural events and rituals across Greece. The landscape works complete the selection with quieter images of place, form, and atmosphere. Together, they create a black-and-white view of Greece based on structure and presence rather than postcard colour.

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Sponge Diver limited edition black and white photography print by George Tatakis displayed at Varoulko Michelin-starred restaurant in Piraeus, Greece

Open Editions, Signed Prints, and Limited Editions

The collection includes several levels of ownership. Open edition prints offer an accessible way to collect George Tatakis’ work. Signed prints add the artist’s hand and are prepared with additional care. Framed works arrive ready for installation.

Selected photographs are also available as numbered limited editions. These are produced in very small editions, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, and intended for collectors who want the strongest and rarest form of the work.

Luxurious interior with marble walls, chandelier, and framed black and white photography print in a high-end establishment. By George Tatakis.

How to Choose a Black and White Photography Print

When choosing a black and white photography print, start with the structure of the image. Look at the balance of light and shadow, the strength of the subject, and the way the photograph holds the frame. A strong black-and-white print should not depend on colour to create interest.

For quiet interiors, choose images with open space, simple geometry, or softer tonal transitions. For stronger architectural spaces, choose photographs with deep blacks, bold contrast, and a clear central presence. For hotels, offices, and public interiors, larger framed works often create the strongest result because they allow the image to function as part of the room rather than as a small decorative object.

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Close-up portrait of the artist, George Tatakis

Collected, Published, and Exhibited Internationally

George Tatakis’ photographic work has received 24 international awards and has been published or presented by institutions and media including National Geographic, The New York Times, LFI, the Benaki Museum, and the Fragonard Museum.

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Black and White Photography Prints: Questions

Where can I buy black and white photography prints?

You can buy black and white photography prints directly from George Tatakis’ online shop. The Collector’s Selection includes museum-grade fine-art prints from Greece, available as open editions, signed prints, framed works, and selected limited editions.

Are the black and white photography prints available framed?

Yes. Prints are available framed or unframed. Framed works are produced for a clean gallery presentation and are suitable for private interiors, hotels, offices, restaurants, and professional spaces.

Are these prints signed?

Works are available as signed prints optionally. Signed options include the artist’s hand and are prepared with additional care. Open edition unsigned options are also available for selected works. All fine-art prints are house-stamped at the back.

What is the difference between an open edition and a limited edition?

Open edition prints are not restricted to a fixed number of copies. Limited editions are produced in a very small numbered edition and include a certificate of authenticity. They are intended for collectors who want the rarest form of the work.

Are black and white photography prints suitable for interiors?

Yes. Black and white photography works especially well in interiors because it relies on form, contrast, light, and structure rather than colour. This allows the work to support a room without competing with the surrounding design.

What makes a black and white photograph a fine-art print?

A black and white photograph becomes a fine-art print when the image, editing, paper, printing process, and presentation are treated as part of the final work. These prints are produced on archival fine-art paper using pigment printing, with options for signing, framing, and limited-edition ownership.

Do you offer black and white photography prints for hotels or professional spaces?

Yes. Selected works are suitable for hotels, offices, restaurants, institutions, and professional interiors. Larger framed prints can be selected for single statement walls or grouped across multiple rooms and spaces.