Long Island Photo Gallery
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Long Island Photo Gallery
Long Island Photo Gallery's staff is ready to help you with your art buying needs, whether it's for your home or commercial space. Call today for details. I had a wonderful experience at my recent photo workshop with Long Island Photo Gallery's tour division, World Wide Photo Tours. They helped me with every aspect of my photography as well as my gear.

They scouted out perfect locations for our shoots and made sure we all had amazing images. I would definitely attend another World Wide Photo Tour workshop soon! - Jeanne B. My husband and I were looking for the perfect image for our great room that would represent Fire Island to us. We found it at Long Island Photo Gallery.
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We are located at 467 Main Street in Islip, New York. We provide fine art photography print-on-demand services as well as custom framing and art installation services for your home or commercial space such as banks, hotels, restaurants, conference rooms, and executive offices.

We have been regionally commissioned to provide the highest quality fine art pieces and installation services for the Francis S. Gabreski Airport, the Vianna Hotel & Spa in Westbury, the Northport VA Hospital, Stony Brook Medical Center, the executive offices of Fairfield Industries and more.
The imagery of places by the sea soothes our souls. The subject matter extends from water to beach and dunes, to life around the coast - the beachside cafes, the surfers, boardwalks, and the docks. Discover gorgeous artworks inspired by the sea and all things coastal. We guarantee that you'll enjoy this exhibition.
Long Island Photo Gallery's Butterflies Juried Exhibit allows you to experience the magical world of butterflies! Butterflies encompass a vast variety of colors and charm. A symbol of change and growth, butterfly art seems to resonate with a soft spot in us all. This exhibit will offer stylized prints in vibrant colors.
This is what happens when an OPEN CALL goes out for what we thought would be a generic theme like National Parks. What a great visual experience for us all to enjoy time and time again. The National Parks images that were chosen for this ONLINE Exhibit are from around the world! So many wonderful photographers answered the call, including a few from outside of the continental United States.
It is with great pleasure that we share with you the "Great, Big, Beautiful World" ONLINE Exhibit! The world is a great, big, beautiful place, even under the veil of a global pandemic. We thought that there would be no better time than NOW to show off its beauty and we were right! So many wonderful photographers answered the call, a few from outside of the continental United States.
Reviews (3)
Sandra Asdourian
Sandra Asdourian
Aug 13, 2020
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" I'm an Interior Designer and my client was looking for the perfect image for their great room that would represent Fire Island. We found it at Long Island Photo Gallery. First, we viewed hundreds of images on their website to narrow it down. Then we visited the gallery to work with Jessica and Joanne to finalize our selection. We loved the art work on display and that all the photographers are from Long Island. Rich Iaboni photographed "Beach Walk" the canvas print for the great room, we loved his work so much we bought " 1983 Bouys" as an art print for the study. In addition to Rich labella
Ray C.
Ray C.
Jul 25, 2018
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A charming gallery not to be missed. Unique photographic art of local artists of Long Island. It has a friendly warm atmosphere, you won't want to leave.
Michelle Neacy
Michelle Neacy
May 03, 2018
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I was a member for almost 4 years. When I didn't renew and picked up 42 matted and bagged images, the bags had a sticky substance and mold on the bottom. They stored them improperly, apparently in a damp place, because that's how mold grows, and refused to replace the plastic bags, after several e-mail exchanges where I provided photos and they insisted that the substances on the bags were "dust-like matter" I was also told it was my own fault because I left them there too long. I was sent e-mails that showed other peoples artwork in dirty bags and told that the owners of those pieces had no issues