
Who's behind the camera at Fishburne Gallery?

Joe Fishburne is a fine art landscape photographer residing in Beaufort, South Carolina. Born and raised in Charleston, he has gained a deep appreciation for this coastal Lowcountry region and has the privilege of capturing its scenery through his camera lens.
Drawing inspiration from the salt marshes, beaches and forests of the Lowcountry, Joe's photography is characterized by its exceptional attention to detail and masterful use of natural light. His dedication in capturing the natural beauty that defines coastal South Carolina shows in the craftsmanship of his art.
Joe utilizes Fujifilm's GFX 100s medium format camera and is able to capture the highest quality and finest details of a scene. This enables him to print large-scale photographs with exceptional detail and clarity. Each image goes through a meticulous process of being reviewed, selected, refined and printed. All photographs are printed using archival print mediums and inks ensuring superior quality and longevity for collectors and art enthusiasts.



Creation of a
Fine Art
Photography Gallery
I've always dreamed of having a space where people could experience my photography the way it’s truly meant to be seen—not just on a screen, but in person, where the details, textures, and emotion of each image can really come through. That vision is what inspired me to open the gallery.
I put a lot of care into the layout and feel of the space, especially knowing we’d be sharing it with a wine bar. Designing it with 3D software allowed me to explore the gallery from different angles, make precise measurements, and plan the final sizing and placement of each print.
I also spent a great deal of time researching the best materials and methods for printing—making choices that enhance the depth, color, and mood of every photo. For me, the print process is just as vital as capturing the image itself. Having control over how the work is displayed in a physical space makes the entire experience more meaningful—not only for me, but for anyone who steps inside.








