EDITIONS & AUTHENTICITY

Photography, by its nature, can exist in multiple forms. Editions provide a clear framework for how photographs are produced, offered, and collected, ensuring transparency and consistency for collectors over time.

At Dave Miller Gallery, editioning is used thoughtfully—only where it supports the intent and presentation of the work.

EDITION TYPE

Limited Editions

Limited edition photographs are produced in a defined number of prints, across all sizes and presentation formats. Once the edition is complete, no additional prints of that image will be produced in that format.

Limited editions are typically reserved for works within the Signature Collection and select exhibition pieces where scale, rarity, and long-term placement are central to how the photograph is intended to be experienced.

Edition details are provided on individual image pages and documented with each purchase.

Open Editions

Open edition photographs remain available without a predetermined limit and are generally offered at smaller scales. These works provide a more flexible entry point for collectors while maintaining the same archival standards as all photographs presented by the gallery.

Open editions may include images offered as Small Works or photographs intended for more intimate presentation.

AUTHENTICITY & PROVENANCE

Every photograph collected through the gallery is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. The certificate serves as a permanent record documenting the work and its origin.

Each Certificate of Authenticity includes:

  • Artist name

  • Image title

  • Year captured

  • Edition type (open or limited)

  • Edition information (when applicable)

  • Signature of the artist

Certificates are issued once and correspond directly to the specific photograph purchased.

Authenticity and clear documentation are central to the gallery’s commitment to collectors, ensuring confidence and clarity at every level of collecting.

CONSISTENT STANDARD

Regardless of edition type, all photographs are:

  • Produced using museum-quality archival materials

  • Printed with attention to color accuracy and longevity

  • Signed by the artist

  • Prepared with long-term preservation in mind

Editioning does not indicate differences in craftsmanship or care. It reflects how a photograph is positioned within the broader body of work.

A NOTE ON AVAILABILITY

Edition availability is managed carefully and updated as works are collected. When an edition is complete, that image will no longer be offered in that format.

Questions regarding editions, availability, or provenance are always welcome.