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Every
portrait sitting is done by appointment only; this
allows us to give you our undivided attention.
This session will last approximately 30 minutes.
During your session our portrait artists will do a
series of different compositions in front of our
background, called the Lord Nelson. This
background was specially designed by renowned Hollywood
artist Joseph Proscia the Lord Nelson and is a signature
of every Kramer Renaissance Portrait. The Lord
Nelson was created with careful calculations to render
the most beautiful look possible. The dominant yet
not overpowering color is blue: The coldest color in the
color spectrum. The effect is intentional as the
skin tones (being warm) contrast and pull away from the
background rendering a three-dimensional look that is
unmistakable. Unfortunately, Joseph no longer takes
commissions for backgrounds thereby making your portrait
even more rare and special.
Our studios
are equipped with a custom lighting system to illuminate
and flatter our subjects. These lights are
designed to provide a very soft source of illumination
to bring out the form and shape of the face so as to
appear luminous against a dark background known as
chiaroscuro. While Caravaggio is credited with
first using it for dramatic and emotional impact,
chiaroscuro reached its peak in the work of Fans Hals
and Rembrandt. Rembrandt was a master of
chiaroscuro seeking not just a representation of the
features but a hint at the emotional complexity of the
sitter’s inner thoughts and feelings. You can see
aspects of that in artists as wide ranging as Van Gogh,
Norman Rockwell, Picasso and now in the studios of
Kramer Portraits.
Immediately
after the session is completed we will schedule a second
appointment for you to come in and order your portraits.
The finishing process begins with our artist enhancing
the image by softening facial lines and removing any
facial blemishes. Once this is complete each
portrait is printed for precise color and density to
meet our rigid standards. Specific areas of the
portrait will be adjusted for exact luminosity.
After the photograph is printed, our artist will
continue to enhance the portrait with pencils, dyes and
oils. Skin tones will be blended, eyes enhanced
for color and highlights for maximum impact.
The rich
canvas finish of a Kramer Portrait is Unmistakable.
We carefully strip the emulsion off each photograph 11 x
14 and larger leaving only an ultra thin layer where the
colors and artistry are present. That ultra thin
layer is then pressed on beautifully woven artist linen
at 180 degree temperature with a pressure of 7000 lbs
per square inch making the thin layer achieve a
“oneness” with the canvas resulting in a completely
natural “true canvas look.” We use a McDonald
Press which is a prototype and is the only one of its
kind in existence in the world today.
Your
portraits will take anywhere from 8 to 12 weeks to
complete from the time you place your order.
THE INVESTMENT
Pricing on canvas
wall portraits range from $18,000 to $1,000. Miniature table top
photographic portraits range from 8 x 10 to 5 x 7 with prices
ranging from $500 down to $200 based on the quantity.
Prices do not
include framing, crating, shipping or sales tax.
Studio Hours:
Tuesday - Friday 10 am to 6 pm
Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
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