Built in 1797, this Greek Revival church steeple has quietly overlooked a small village in Central New York for more than two centuries. I photographed it from the ground, tilting the camera just enough to bring the steeple into near eye-level view.
This 5x7" framed black and white photo is set in a silver frame with an intentionally wide mat, creating a sense of space and emphasis around the image. It’s well-suited for gallery walls, architectural collections, or any space where history and minimalism coexist.
If you’re drawn to pieces with a sense of history, this one might feel right at home with you.
1797 Steeple | Framed Black and White Photo
- Thick, textured paper
- Printed using the giclée printing method
- Silver frame .75"
- White or black mat board
- Dust cover backing
- Hanging hardware installed




















