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Okay, here goes . . .

Three 8x10 on 11x14 originals of Grace Christie by Underwood & Underwood NY (signed by Underwood), possibly platinums

Two original soft-focus pictorial portraits by Dorothea Lange (signed 1921)

One period SG print of modern dance, possibly a study by Arnold Genthe, Lange, or school of White. I also have the original photograph used to create the finished print. One of my favorite photographs.

A hand colored SG print of the Washington Monument with trees in bloom by C.O. Buckingham, blind stamped Buckingham. Studio stamped.

Several photographs awaiting suitable frames . . .

About twenty late 1800's albumen prints by Jean Gilletta (Nice), X Phot, A. Noack (Genova), y Edizioni Brogi.

One original portrait by Photo-secessionist Olive M. Potts, signed and stamped by the photographer.

Another period SG print of modern dance, in the style of Arnold Genthe, Lange or School of white. Unsigned

Two original portraits by H. T. Koshiba, family photographer for over thirty years to John D. Rockefeller. Koshiba's block stamp.

Adorning some walls is the start of a small collection of original etchings which I find just as interesting as photography. Included in these is a 18x26 hand-colored Albert Fitch Bellows etching "The Village Elms", printed by James Tyroler 1903. And also several original etchings by Parisian master engraver Léopold Robin (signed).

I think I'll be in heaven when an original Brett Weston, a WH Fox Talbot, and a couple signed László Moholy-Nagy photograms hang on my walls. Collecting original photography and practicing the art of photography makes for a very fulfilling pastime.
 
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Let's see: Three - no five - of mine, all hung by my wife. And 12 others, likewise. I'm feeling overrepresented..
 
A bunch of images that I haven't turned over for a while - Les Mclean, A. Adams, JD Callow, a few of mine. Oh and a very nice Ole Tjugen, in fact could do wth some more.
 
After building up my home gallery of my own Ilfochrome images, I am now sniffing out other photographers' works that impresses upon me enough to get a representative work from them up on the wall. To that end, I've got one fellow APUGer who has prepared a rainforest waterfall print for me to put on the wall here.
 
Aside from the usual family photos only my own work is on the walls. I used to have some large AA lithos but have no room in my smaller house these days.
 
I have an original Wallace Nutting antique hand-colored print in fair condition on my wall..original frame as well. Hand coloring prints is a dying or dead art that I would like to try someday. I wonder...would that be considered "post processing". : )

I also have a small 4x6 discrete nude in a desk frame by (??) purchased from the photographer on ebuyware. I actually may have two of his prints. I also have another auction buy.. a man suited up at the beach ( early muscle beach) that someone wrote in red ink " Always Willie". Huh huh. It always gets giggles and gagas from the guests. There is probably a million of them out there.
 
I have several Frank Meadow Sutcliffe images and a few by Sydney Smith of Pickering.

I said about 25 years ago that I'll hang one of my own photos on the wall when they are good enough. Still hoping...
 
Just before Christmas I hung a few hand-coloured lith prints from our Marianne Priest, and today I received a stunning Thomas Bertilsson (which is now at Bob Carnie's Elevator for framing). I've placed a request for another Ilya Askinazi, as well as something promised from Domenico Foschi's upcoming Italian project. And my wall calendar is from Heather Sullivan.

With these and some print exchanges, my house is slowly turning into a mini-APUG shrine!
 
absolutely. Mostly local art or artists.

I have prints of
Jamie Wyeth (iris at sea)
Andrew Wyeth (church)
John Paul Caponigro (some sort of water drops image)
Peter Ralston (portent)
Lyn Snow (watercolor flower prints)
some local landscape painter whom I can't read the name of; got it at a fundraising auction because I liked it.
a wedding photo from the balcony of the church during our ceremony which my wife would like displayed but I haven't gotten around to getting a piece of glass for a frame.
countless various multi media artwork from my 5yo daughter who is quite creative.
 
Yes, I do. I have a print by my son-in-law, who is one of my favorite photographers (and person for that matter) by the way. And I have a wonderful print from a print exchange. I've a couple more from exchanges that I intend to frame at some point.
 
Just before Christmas I hung a few hand-coloured lith prints from our Marianne Priest, and today I received a stunning Thomas Bertilsson (which is now at Bob Carnie's Elevator for framing). I've placed a request for another Ilya Askinazi, as well as something promised from Domenico Foschi's upcoming Italian project. And my wall calendar is from Heather Sullivan.

With these and some print exchanges, my house is slowly turning into a mini-APUG shrine!

You are a lucky man! Both Thomas and Marianne's work are really something to see in a real print. Marianne is a wonderful printer.
 
Not in my home, but I have a photo in my office at work done by a woman that I helped get started on her way to being a photographer. I gave her some supplies that I didn't need and she gave me a print. I didn't even ask for it, she just asked me if I liked any of her photos, I picked one I liked, she printed it and told me she would not print that photo for anyone again. I felt kin of honored.
 
yes, many, the house is full of orginal art, mostly photos, none of mine. At school they hand my work (which is more than enough exposure for me, in fact, too much) LOL

ONe long wall contains only student work. Others with recognizable names are more randomly placed.
 
I have paintings of local artists on my walls, and old stamps, no photography at the moment. This will change when the recession stops beating me on the head.

Fabrizio
 
I have three - one received as a gift, second I took from my friend after drinking some vodka with him, and third from some artist in Berlin - a platinum/palladium print bought on german fair for couple of EUR.

Anyway - when I asked people in Poland do they buy other photographers' prints - the answers was "rather not". I dunno why - isn't it a little selfish to have only mine prints hanging on my walls?

Best,
 
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