Photos can help distinguish your style. Below we have assembled some examples to show how our images look in different settings. If you have any questions, we are happy to help - just email us at support@seenby.com.

A quiet setting in the local harbor rather than the loud imagery of a party mile - those are Achim Multhaupt's favorite backdrops. In this case one of his “night motifs” is providing an exciting contrast that lights up the mostly white wall.
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Achim Multhaupt "Nachts1", 24 x 18 inches

Hong Kong captured by Jean-Claude Winkler blends the big city feel with an almost bizarre rooftop romanticism. It will instantly tickle the viewer’s globetrotting desires.
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Jean-Claude Winkler, “Roof Top Terrace”, 24 x 18 inches

One small change and the same room feels very different. Exchange the dramatic “Roof Top Terrace” for the tender glowing, almost ephemeral “Transparent” by Christine Ellger and you create a nice accent for the strict lines of the red couch.
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Christine Ellger, “Transparent”, 24 x 18 inches

Oliver Meckes uses an electron microscope to shoot magnified images of plant and animal tissue under the name eye of science. Shown here in a waiting room setting, they can help pass the time in an entertaining fashion. In this case, we picked magnified shots of plant material.
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Oliver Meckes, “eye of science” , 18 x 18 inches

The same waiting room gets a completely different look by switching the decoration to a warm and lively forest scene. Clemens Schröder’s “deer in the forest” is helping to shorten the wait in this case.
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Clemens Schröder, “Rehe im Wald”, 24 x 8 inches

Photographer Phra Athit had to travel deep into the rain forest to get a shot like his “Tree Ferns”. But it really fits best in a very modern atmosphere.
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Phra Athit, “Tree Ferns”, 24 x 9 inches