For 32 years, Larry has specialized in photographing fine art and crafts for artists nationwide. His subjects include jewelry, glass, ceramics and pottery, paintings and prints, small-to-large sculptures of any media, wood, wearable fashion, and fiber art.

Larry is known for taking on the tough jobs that require special attention to bring out the essence of each piece, presenting the art dramatically so the image is remembered long after the first view. The end users are the artists, show jurors, galleries, museums, collectors, and publications. Larry is especially proud of the images showcased by his photography in books and magazine articles, and especially on publication covers.

His biggest thrill is when an artist calls to share that they have finally gotten into the show they've attempted to get into for years. When slides or film were in vogue, Larry's studio mantra was "Slides that Sizzle." His new motto in the digital era is "Images with Impact." He feels that the final product is always a collaboration between the artist, the artwork, and his photography.

Larry is continually upgrading to new technology, equipment, and programs. He relishes challenges that enrich his command of the art of photographing fine art and fine crafts. His years of film and digital photography have enabled him to solve even the toughest problems.

Larry's studio is three rooms in a 120-year-old commercial building with seventeen-foot ceilings and wide, tall doors to accommodate large pieces. There is easy access off major expressways near downtown Milwaukee, WI. Customers from around the country ship their work to him.

While highly focused on delivering excellent photography through exemplary customer service, the congenial Larry attends to his customers in a manner that often creates personal and professional friendships. Like the artists he serves, passion for his work is integrated into his daily lifestyle. He has respect and time for artists at all career and development levels. Their growth and success are Sanders Visual Images' growth and success.

Image of Larry Sanders with camera