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Old 01-30-2019, 03:14 PM
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Post 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' Classic Stills fine art collection available

Classic Stills, a Los Angeles and London-based publisher of rare and iconic photographs, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, has launched 25 limited-edition collection of photo images from the first Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.


“This is an exciting moment for Harry Potter fans,” said CEO Rene Freling. “Being able to purchase high-quality prints that can live on in the home for years to come adds a new dimension to how we can all enjoy the magic of the Wizarding World in our homes.”

The 24 images feature on-set photography that captures some of the most iconic scenes,characters and locations from the film.

Further collections from the Harry Potter film series are being planned and will be released in the same order as the films. Fans will also get their chance to help curate the next collection,Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, by entering a competition to nominate which scene or moment from the film they would most like to hang on their wall.

The winner will win the #1 print of their chosen moment, as well as lay claim to being the first fan to curate a collection of Classic Stills fine art prints from a Harry Potter movie.

100 individually-numbered prints of each photo are available. Each print comes hand-framed and is presented with a Certificate of Authenticity. Prices start from $149 / £125.

All Classic Stills images are developed using the chromogenic print (C-print) process and are printed on archival-quality photo paper. Every print is framed meticulously by hand, includes acid-free matting and hinging, and is protected by UV acrylic to prevent fading.

The Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone collection will be available for purchase in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland and select countries in mainland Europe. For more information on Classic Stills and the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone collection, please visit https://classicstills.com/ and https://classicstills.co.uk/.
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