05/31/2026
Art that looks great on a screen doesn't always hold up once it's on a wall, under real lighting, viewed every day. That gap is where most commercial art selection goes wrong, and after years of installing fine art photography in offices, lobbies, and hospitality spaces across the Pacific Northwest and the West, I wanted to put what actually works in one place.
My new guide covers the practical side most people skip: how to map a wall before buying, why scale is the most common (and most fixable) mistake, how to choose between metal, acrylic, and paper for a space that gets real use, and how to plan a collection that still feels relevant years down the road.
If you're a designer, business owner, or anyone responsible for how a space looks and feels, I think you'll find it useful.
https://www.jeffdoylephotography.com/gallery/selecting-art-for-commercial-office-spaces/
A professional guide to choosing fine art photography for commercial and office environments, focusing on atmosphere, durability, and visual impact.