Images on this web site are the property of Brian DeWolf and are registered with the United States Copyright Office. No image may be copied without written consent. All rights reserved.
Clients
Geneva, IL / New York Purchased six large prints and leased another 21 prints (Relocated to Chicago and purchased 2 more prints) |
Batavia, IL The international grocery store company purchased four large canvas prints for their USA corporate lobby. |
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213 W. State Street Geneva, IL 60134 630-262-8797
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The Paper Merchant 328 S. 3rd Street Geneva, IL 60134 630-232-1880 Sells Brian DeWolf note cards and post cards. |
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Six images from the Fox River Valley Collection hung in the meeting room of the elegant and historic Hotel Baker in St. Charles. |
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Aurora, Illinois' second largest city, selected "Lady of the Bridge" to be the symbol of their "Wildly Important Goals" program (developed by Franklin Covey) The image hangs in the lobby of City Hall, is used in support materials for the program, and will appear on the city web site. |
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10 W. State Street Geneva, IL 60134 630-845-0078 Tom Hlava selected five local images to decorate the new offices |
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40W188 Campton Crossing Dr. Ste E St. Charles, IL 60175 630-485-4212 F. Shellie Reed selected four Brian DeWolf prints for the reception area. |
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15 S. River Lane Geneva, IL 60134 630-208-7433 Selected five Brian DeWolf images for custom post cards offered to its guests. |
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Museum Store 113 S. 3rd St. Geneva, IL 60134 630-262-1086 Sells Brian DeWolf note cards and post cards. |
Michael Dohan, DDS 115 S. 2nd St. St. Charles, IL 60174 630-584-0026 Selected four Brian DeWolf images; one for each of his patient rooms. |
Denise and Steve M. Have made 11 Brian DeWolf prints a focal point on the main level of their spacious home.
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Holiday Camera 221 W. State St. Geneva, IL 60174 630-232-7742 displays a number of Brian DeWolf prints |
Please be aware that the actual print will vary somewhat in color, tint, and contrast from the image you see on your monitor. A variety of factors cause this; among those factors is monitor calibration and the fact that a monitor projects light where a print reflects light. Your purchase is guaranteed to please you or you may return it for a refund.
Brian DeWolf is a landscape photographer offering sepia-toned black and white fine art photographs of Chicago, IL and Fox River Valley (Geneva, IL Batavia, IL and St. Charles, IL) and greeting cards / note cards.