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Collector prints present selected works from our archive, produced as archival editions intended to be lived with and displayed in space. Each print reflects a long-term study of place, architecture, and memory.


Photographic prints from Lens & Legacy Studio present selected works from the archive as standalone pieces intended for display. Produced with archival care and close attention to tonal depth, surface quality, and material presence, each print reflects the same slow observational approach that shapes the wider photographic practice.
Selected photographs are released as prints on an occasional basis, in limited numbers and with deliberate restraint. Whether produced as edition prints or as darkroom works, each piece is made to be lived with over time.
The collection is offered across two distinct forms: Edition Prints and Darkroom Works.

Limited edition archival pigment prints produced, signed, and shipped directly from the artist’s studio. These prints may originate from film negatives, original darkroom works, hand-tinted pieces, or digital captures, and are realised as museum-quality pigment prints.

Original darkroom prints, hand-tinted photographs, artist proofs, and ultra-limited master editions. These works are materially original photographic objects, produced through traditional analogue processes and offered in highly restricted numbers.
Spanning more than four decades of image-making, rooted in both analogue and digital practice, the archive reflects a lifelong study of light, memory, and place — realised through patience, craft, and attentive observation.
Each photograph begins with intention. Some originate in traditional film cameras and darkroom processes; others are created through contemporary digital capture. Regardless of origin, every work is prepared and issued with archival care, ensuring permanence, tonal depth, and material integrity.
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Orders are prepared and dispatched directly from our independent practice, allowing continued development of new photographic projects and future editions.
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Collector Edition Prints - Limited edition archival pigment prints produced, signed, and shipped directly from the artist’s studio. These prints may originate from film negatives, original darkroom works, hand-tinted pieces, or digital captures, and are realised as museum-quality pigment prints.



Darkroom Works - Original darkroom prints, hand-tinted photographs, artist proofs, and ultra-limited master editions. These works are materially original photographic objects, produced through traditional analogue processes and offered in highly restricted numbers.
Works are introduced to the collection gradually, honouring a slow and considered approach to photography. Each piece is intended not simply to be viewed, but to be lived with — an enduring object shaped by time, craft, and the quiet rhythm of seeing.
All physical prints are produced using archival materials and are signed to preserve authenticity and provenance.
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About Our Custom Products

Fine Art Prints
For photo prints, we use top-quality Archival papers. The images are available in approx. 11"X16" size.

Details
The photos are delivered with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity. The image is surrounded by a white border for easy framing and hanging.

Special Orders
The photo products are handmade by Audrey Marie & Turner Jack and delivered directly from the press.
At its core, Lens & Legacy Studio exists to hold what might otherwise be lost — images, places, histories, and quiet details that rarely announce themselves. It is a practice concerned not with spectacle, but with attention; not with volume, but with meaning; and with the belief that photographs, when carefully made and carefully kept, can become part of a living legacy. Our Mission is to create tangible photographic objects - prints, books, and paper correspondence - that invite people to slow down, observe closely, and live with images as part of daily life.




