Christophe Von Hohenberg
American
Christophe von Hohenberg is a renowned photographer whose work spans fashion, portraiture, landscape, and documentary photography. Gaining early attention from Vogue in the late 1970s, he went on to build an international career capturing candid moments, cultural icons, and evocative environments in both black-and-white and color.
His imagery has been featured in major publications and exhibitions worldwide, celebrated for its depth, elegance, and emotional resonance. Von Hohenberg is also the author of several acclaimed photo books, including a visual chronicle of the final days of Andy Warhol’s Factory and intimate portraits of New York life across decades.
With studios in New York, the Hamptons, and Mexico City, his fine art photography is collected globally and available through Lerebours Antiques and select online galleries.
His imagery has been featured in major publications and exhibitions worldwide, celebrated for its depth, elegance, and emotional resonance. Von Hohenberg is also the author of several acclaimed photo books, including a visual chronicle of the final days of Andy Warhol’s Factory and intimate portraits of New York life across decades.
With studios in New York, the Hamptons, and Mexico City, his fine art photography is collected globally and available through Lerebours Antiques and select online galleries.
Christophe Von Hohenberg
"The Wall" photo on Silver Metallic paper ED 1/4 by Christophe von Hohenberg
H 36 in W 47 in D 2 in
$ 12,000
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Christophe Von Hohenberg
"Bain de Soleil" Archival Ink Jet Print ED 3 by Christophe von Hohenberg
H 43 in W 63 in D 2 in
$ 18,000
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