Print your work

18x24 inch frame/ matte around a 16x20 photograph.

We live in a digital world.

Increasingly, we take what’s real and put it online. Books. Relationships. We become more and more detached from our own lives.

As photographers, the lifespan of photo goes from shot to editing to social media post. It lives as long as it continues to get “likes”.

In the last year, I’ve been getting rid of a lot of my posters and collectibles. I’d like to start replacing those things with my work.

There’s something about printing your work, framing and matting that changes your relationship with it.

Its manifested out into the world. No longer ephemeral or subject to the whims of an algorithm.

I made a thing. I want people to see it.

Buck Santino

Adam "Buck" Santino is a New Orleans-based writer, photographer, and storyteller. He has two books available on Amazon — a memoir about his time working at Walt Disney World and an anthology of short fiction. His photography ranges from street work and portraits to documentary subjects, with a particular focus on place and memory.

From 2023 to 2025, Buck was the Assistant Archival Photographer for Six Flags New Orleans. Prints of this historic work are available at Santinoart.com.

https://www.santinoart.com
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