Welcome Interlude Community Members!
Whether you’re applying for grants and residencies, reaching out to curators and gallerists, or updating your website, one thing is true: you need great photos. Level-up with expertly crafted documentation that captures the true character of your work and honors all that you’ve put into it.
I'm offering a 25% discount on my Startup Package to any Interluders who book by March 1st.
The package includes 10 artwork reproductions for $500 (normally $650).
Discount applies to shoots scheduled by March 1.
Shoots may occur anytime before April 30.
Need more images? Add them to your shoot for $35 each.
Artwork: brent Owens“I was getting by with iPhone shots and photoshop, but when I saw the first image, I knew I’d leveled up. I couldn’t get over how crisp the work looked.”
–Brent Owens
Clients
Al Held Foundation, Boiceville, NY. View of Al Held’s studio (Painting: Noah's Focus I)
Al Held Foundation, Boiceville, NY. View of Al Held’s library
Al Held Foundation, Boiceville, NY. View of Al Held’s residence (Painting:the working painting of Duccio VI)
Artwork: Peter Bonner
View of Peter Bonner’s Studio residency at KinoSaito Art Center, Artist Residency, Verplanck NY.
Studio Portrait: Lia Zuvilivia
Artwork: Elsie Kagan
Artwork: Elsie Kagan
68 Prince Street Gallery, Kingston NY. View of Douglass Navarra’s solo exhibition, Past Tense: Past Participle
68 Prince Street Gallery, Kingston NY. View of Douglass Navarra’s solo exhibition, Past Tense: Past Participle
68 Prince Street Gallery, Kingston NY. View of Douglass Navarra’s solo exhibition, Past Tense: Past Participle
UTOPIA, Kingston, NY: View of the gallery’s bookshop
UTOPIA, Kingston, NY: View of Luca Carter’s sculpture in the exhibition, Water Finds a Way
UTOPIA, Kingston, NY: View of Luca Carter’s sculpture in the exhibition, Water Finds a Way
Artwork: Miriam Stern
Artwork: Lisa Prives
Artwork: Brent Owens
Works in Progress: Brent Owens
What you get:
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Archive Worthy Images
Full-sized images are 4000 x 6000 pixels and delivered in 3 formats for printing (TIFs), for PDFs and presentations (Full-Sized JPEGS) and optimal for social media and email (Compressed JPEGS).
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Color Calibration
I bring a color-calibrated monitor to all photoshoots so clients can preview exposures, colors, angles and crops on site. We make adjustments from your input to bring out the best in your work.
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Meticulous Post Production
Every photo undergoes meticulous post-production editing to get the optimal shot. This includes removing distracting elements such as electrical outlets, wall fixtures, glare, and more.
How It Works
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After you fill out the contact form, I'll follow up with you within 24 hours to schedule a free consultation (typically 10-15 min). We'll discuss your goals for the shoot and what you want to document. I have a few simple intake questions that will help me prepare a quote. If you wish to proceed, we'll schedule the shoot.
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As I document the work, you'll be able to preview raw shots on my color-calibrated laptop. You will have direct input on exposures, colors, angles and crops. We make adjustments to ensure what you see is what you get.
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After the shoot, your images will undergo meticulous post-production editing. Then voilà–Enjoy your photos!
The Startup Package
Interlude Exclusive
✔ 10 professional artwork reproductions
✔ 3-hour photoshoot
✔ Final images delivered within 4 business days
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Regular Price: $650
$500
Save $150
Additional images can be added to your shoot for $35 per image
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Limited Availability
Offer available to shoots scheduled by February 10. Shoots may occur anytime between February 1 - April 30.
Radiant Gradient documents artwork, exhibitions, architecture, and portraits, serving artists, galleries, and cultural institutions across New York City, the Hudson Valley, and beyond.
Photography is essential for telling your story and conveying the true character of your work. You’ve invested so much in your projects, your documentation should honor that effort. Whether you're applying for grants, proposing exhibitions, or selling work to clients, great documentation is crucial to communicating your vision clearly and effectively.
We’ve all taken photos that somehow miss the magic of what we see before us—and it can be so frustrating. Our brains naturally edit what we notice, while the camera records everything equally. Details our minds gloss over can suddenly dominate an image. My approach bridges that gap, creating photographs that feel truer to how we actually experience the work.
Let’s work together to create something radiant!
–Saul Chernick,
Artist and Photographer
Bio
Saul Chernick (BFA, RISD; MFA, Rutgers) is a visual artist based in Kingston, NY. He began his career as an art educator and arts administrator, supporting artists of all ages—from aspiring students to established professionals. After years of cultivating a private passion for photography, he now brings that skill and expertise forward, offering high-quality photo services that showcase the achievements of artists of all stripes and the commercial and cultural institutions that support them.
Visit saulchernick.com