Philip Warren FIS, Panoramic Photographer

Panoramic Photography became popular at the start of the twentieth century. In those days photographers produced scenes of cityscapes, landscapes, and group portraits by making several exposures on large format cameras and stringing the resulting prints together.

Many museum archives house collections of these early panoramic images. Panoramas proved popular among the captains of industry, often recording great feats of engineering, and sometimes were used by the press to capture mass events and even to cover natural disasters. Today panoramic photography has many of the same uses, although we feel it is somewhat of a lost art in this age of digital imaging.

Vintage Image Panoramics produces timeless photographs for weddings, anniversaries, and virtually any occasion where large groups of people gather. Produced with a camera designed specifically to capture ultra wide angle scenes, our images are still popular for commercial, civic, and industrial use. And as fine art photographs, our panoramics have no equal.

Put a panoramic portrait in your collection today.