Robin Resch Studio

Robin Resch Studio Fine art photography and portrait studio in the heart of Princeton since 2003. She accepts portrait work on commission.

Robin Resch is an accomplished photographer, architect and artist who works throughout the greater NYC metropolitan area. After receiving her Masters in Architecture from Princeton University in 2003, she opened her own studio in the heart of downtown Princeton. Innovative and highly regarded, her studio provides photography, fine-art and design services. www.robinreschstudio.com and www.robinresch.net

05/24/2025
Sis Boom ‘Ah! In the wild.  Spotted on campus and around town during Reunions.Originally commissioned by Princeton Unive...
05/23/2025

Sis Boom ‘Ah! In the wild. Spotted on campus and around town during Reunions.

Originally commissioned by Princeton University for Reunions, this image captures the energy of the P’rade and represents a century’s worth of Reunion Jackets, each stripe being a different decade. See link in bio or view the collection here: robin resch artworks — Sis Boom ‘Ah Silk Accessories.

🧡🖤 Available today at the Museum Store tent.

A large-format print can be see in Prospect House and in my current exhibition, Being Present, at the Arts Council of Princeton. Join us for a Mimosa Reception Saturday May 24, 10:00-11:30.

This initial collection, signed and marked by the number 1, is limited to an edition of 50 pieces. 🧡🖤 robinresch.net |
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Secluded, 2Dye-sublimated print on aluminum, 18 x 24”; edition of 10The opening of Being Present: Exploration of Abstrac...
05/16/2025

Secluded, 2
Dye-sublimated print on aluminum, 18 x 24”; edition of 10

The opening of Being Present: Exploration of Abstraction is tomorrow.
This piece is one of several new works on view—reflecting on stillness and a sense of place.

Being Present is a two-person exhibition with painter Shirley Kern at the Arts Council of Princeton.

Opening reception: Saturday, May 17, 4–6 PM
All are welcome.

Almost Silence, 4 and Almost Silence, 1Pigment prints on paper, 21 x 17”;  edition of 10.These are part of a series of n...
05/15/2025

Almost Silence, 4 and Almost Silence, 1
Pigment prints on paper, 21 x 17”; edition of 10.

These are part of a series of nine meditative images contemplating the fleeting traces of tree branches blown by the wind. Five from the series will be on view in Being Present, opening this Saturday at the Arts Council of Princeton—a two-person exhibition with painter Shirley Kern.

Opening reception: Saturday, May 17, 4–6 PM

Voor TheclaOn view at the Arts Council of Princeton, May 17 - June 14th.  Opening Saturday May 17th, 4 - 6 pmVoor Thecla...
05/14/2025

Voor Thecla
On view at the Arts Council of Princeton, May 17 - June 14th.
Opening Saturday May 17th, 4 - 6 pm

Voor Thecla is a series of images made from a beautiful bouquet a Dutch friend gave me to thank me for hosting her in my home. The flowers captured her exuberance and wonderful friendship, and I wanted to hold onto that—to reinterpret it as a gift in return.

I’ve since reimagined these images in different ways. In this installation, they’re presented as a grid of six acrylic pieces (each 20 x 16 in.) for my show Being Present at the Arts Council of Princeton.

This spring, Shruti Sharma, a PhD candidate at Princeton University, invited me to collaborate on an installation for the 2025 Biennale Architettura in Venice, Italy. When she visited my studio and saw this work, she immediately felt it embodied the essence of her research on quantum dots and energy behavior.

Our conversations have always centered on energy transfer—something I first felt in the simple, heartfelt gesture of receiving that bouquet from a dear friend. These images began as a way to return that energy, to translate our friendship into visual form. When Shruti saw them and connected them to her research, it felt like a continuation of that exchange—an expanding circle of resonance and connection.

As Shruti put it beautifully for our Venice collaboration:

“This elegant interplay of proximity, compatibility, and energy alignment offers more than scientific insight—it serves as a powerful metaphor for human relationships. Just as FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) requires closeness and resonance, so do meaningful human connections. Energy flows most freely between people who are attuned to one another—when one is bright, the other can resonate, and together they ‘transfer energy’ through emotional resonance. In this way, FRET becomes a framework for understanding the dynamics of connection: when alignment, distance, and energy are just right, something magical can happen.”

Lucentia, dye-sublimated print on aluminum, 20 x 30”; edition of 10.One of several new works on view this Saturday at th...
05/12/2025

Lucentia, dye-sublimated print on aluminum, 20 x 30”; edition of 10.

One of several new works on view this Saturday at the opening of Being Present—a two-person exhibition with painter Shirley Kern at the Arts Council of Princeton.

Opening reception: May 17, 4–6 PM.

This show is an invitation to connect, and through abstraction, to see differently. It reminds us of the value in simply being present.

Twilight Gleaming, installed this triptych yesterday in the seaside home of a wonderful client in Mantoloking.Flags fly ...
04/21/2025

Twilight Gleaming, installed this triptych yesterday in the seaside home of a wonderful client in Mantoloking.

Flags fly proudly at the NJ shore. Grateful to see these pieces in their meaningful new setting, with an ocean view.

Excited to see Woods Walk installed at the new Avalon Bay apartments in Princeton! This diptych—two 4’ x 3’ pieces on br...
03/10/2025

Excited to see Woods Walk installed at the new Avalon Bay apartments in Princeton! This diptych—two 4’ x 3’ pieces on brushed aluminum—was created to bring a sense of nature and serenity into the space. Huge thanks to art consultant Nellie Seigel of for her vision and seamless ex*****on. Honored to contribute to this new addition to the Princeton community! .interiors

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