Street Photographers
FATHOM’s Street Photography collection documents the kinetic realities of the urban environment. Featuring Drew Carolan’s unvarnished records of 1980s New York subcultures alongside Robert Landau’s monumental documentation of Los Angeles billboard art, this archive captures the bicoastal evolution of street photography from raw portraiture to architectural eccentricities. Explore our Street Photography Collections
Fashion Photographers & Portrait Photographers
Exploring the intersection of commerce and identity, this collection highlights the evolution of visual style. It contrasts Kourken Pakchanian’s sun-drenched, cinematic 1970s editorial shoots for Vogue with the contemporary portraiture of Sean McCall, capturing the raw vulnerability of cultural icons before the onset of global fame. Browse Fashion & Portraiture Editions
Documentary & Press Photographers
This collection highlights photography’s fundamental power as a historical witness. Anchored by Edward Curtis’s foundational turn-of-the-century visual anthropology of Indigenous North American life, and Coy Watson Jr.’s unfiltered vintage Americana press images, the archive serves as a crucial visual record of shifting cultures and everyday realities. Access Our Documentary Photography Archive
Travel & Culture Photographers
Exploring global geography and regional atmospheres, this collection highlights photography's role in capturing distinct cultural ecosystems. Featuring the scenic, tropical coastal photography of Fabrice Henssens alongside Benjamin Malay’s evocative documentation of the American Pacific Northwest, the archive immerses viewers in the unique textures, colors, and landscapes of remote environments. Review the Travel & Culture Photography
Landscape Photographers
Tracking environmental photography from early naturalism to modern abstraction, this archive highlights the genre's expansion. It juxtaposes the rigorous, late-19th-century platinum prints of pioneer Peter Henry Emerson with contemporary interpretations like Ingrid Beddoes’s aerial coastal photography, exploring geographic texture, color, and precise environmental documentation. Explore Landscape & Nature Prints
Contemporary Fine Artists
This collection features gestural abstraction and dynamic mixed media addressing complex social narratives. Anchored by Los Angeles-based artist Miles Regis, whose work merges text, vibrant color fields, and dimensional elements, the archive highlights creators whose canvases act as an urgent mirror to modern cultural shifts. Browse Contemporary Art Editions
Graffiti, Pop & Street Artists
FATHOM’s Graffiti, Pop & Street Art collection traces urban visual culture from subcultural rebellion to recognized contemporary art. Featuring foundational figures like Riskie Forever—creator of Tupac Shakur’s iconic Makaveli album art—alongside the typography-driven works of Karlos Marquez, the archive permanently bridges street-level aesthetics and gallery-grade fine art. Dive into our Graffiti, Pop & Street Art Collections
Graphic Designer & Illustrators
Examining the intersection of commercial arts and fine art printmaking, this section features works utilizing graphic reduction and immediate visual communication. Highlighted by Rohitash Rao’s 100 Days protest series, the archive illustrates how illustration and design principles are harnessed to create compelling, limited-edition social commentary. Access the Graphic Design and Illustration Archive
Museum Masters
Bridging the gap to historical visual arts, this collection offers meticulously reproduced archive editions of classical works. Emphasizing 18th and 19th-century architectural drafting—featuring the visionary projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and detailed engravings of A. Pugin—these pieces demonstrate the rigorous technical foundations of line and form. Examine the Museum Masters Archive
Hybrid Collaborations
Representing FATHOM’s commitment to cross-disciplinary art, this archive merges visual media and musical performance. Featuring the interactive portraiture of Project Strata and SceneFour’s rhythm-on-canvas works by legendary musicians like Stewart Copeland and Shelia E., the collection redefines fine art by capturing the physical remnants of sound. Investigate the Hybrid Collaborations
Rock Iconix - Music Photographers
FATHOM's Rock Iconix collection serves as a definitive visual history of popular music. It features the essential live performance and backstage portraiture of classic rock documentarians like Richard E. Aaron and Jeffrey Mayer, alongside the raw, underground punk archives of Alison Braun. This archive bridges arena-scale music history with the intimate energy of underground subcultures. Survey The Rock Iconix Collection
Film Iconix - Hollywood Glamour Photographers
The Film Iconix archive documents the golden age of studio portraiture, defining the visual standard of classic cinema. Highlighting the masterful, dramatically lit photography of George Hurrell and the elegant editorial work of Laszlo Willinger, this collection explores how lighting, shadow, and precise staging crafted the mythic screen legends of the 20th century. View The Film Iconix Archive