My Prints Studio: Fine Art Collectibles
Fine Art Photography for Discerning Clients
Brian H. Daniel has been shooting fine art photography for more than 30 years. His motto is "Daring to see the world differently." His photos and artwork aren't just pictures, they're stories. Visit our collections page to see prints now available for purchase.
About Brian H. Daniel
Fine Art Collectables was founded by photographer Brian H. Daniel, who has been shooting pictures for more than 30 years. His work sits in many private collections, and he has been featured on CNN Travel.

Brian started his professional photography training in the mid-1980s when he was in Jr. High School, where he took a black & white photography class and learned to develop film in a dark room using old-school chemicals.
Five years later, he opened his own shop at a waterpark selling keychain telescopes to locals and tourists. Brian had to create his own dark room in the basement of his house in order to have a fast enough turnaround time for the tourists who wanted photos back by the end of the day.
Five years later, he opened his own shop at a waterpark selling keychain telescopes to locals and tourists. Brian had to create his own dark room in the basement of his house in order to have a fast enough turnaround time for the tourists who wanted photos back by the end of the day.

In addition to his experience behind the camera, Brian has spent time in front of the camera as a model, too.
It was during this time that he refined his eye working with professional photographers about framing techniques and using the available natural light properly.
Since the 1980s, Brian H. Daniel has spent thousands of hours on location refining his techniques by taking countless pictures throughout North America, Europe, Asia, North Africa and the Middle East.
It was during this time that he refined his eye working with professional photographers about framing techniques and using the available natural light properly.
Since the 1980s, Brian H. Daniel has spent thousands of hours on location refining his techniques by taking countless pictures throughout North America, Europe, Asia, North Africa and the Middle East.
In the mid 2000s, Brian even used his skillful eye to direct content for MySpace.com, which was owned by 20th Century Fox Film Studios at the time. He was a content producer and director. Brian was often featured on the MySpace home page, and subsequently was featured on dozens of other websites, too.