
Look, when you buy one of my photographs as an NFT, you’re not just grabbing a beautiful or creative picture you could right-click save. You’re owning the one-and-only original—the 1/1 or the single-digit edition that will never exist again. Your name gets etched forever on the blockchain as the owner. No gallery, no middleman, no bs.
I keep a small percentage every time it flips, so I’m incentivized for life to keep pushing, keep shooting, keep making the work rarer and stronger. That means your piece only goes up in story and value as I do.
You get the full-res file, signed, forever yours to flex in virtual galleries. What is written in your NFT contract is written in code, and you get first dibs on every new drop, and you’re in the inner circle with the handful of real collectors who actually get it.
This isn’t a JPEG. Its provenance, its bragging rights, it’s a stake in my career. And right now, it’s still early to collect NFTs.
So yeah… I would love your support, so collect, know, don’t watch from the sidelines while someone else owns the masterpiece?
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