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Have you ever imagined a single photograph selling for $6.5 million? It might sound unbelievable, but it’s true. In 2014, Peter Lik’s photograph Phantom sold for $6.5 million, making it the most expensive photograph ever sold. This remarkable sale shows that a photograph can hold both extraordinary beauty and immense value.
Phantom stands as one of the world’s most valuable photographs, a true masterpiece in fine art photography.
This is the photograph.
Phantom is special because it captures a unique and beautiful moment in Antelope Canyon. In the photo, light beams create a ghostly shape, making the scene look almost magical. This play of light and shadow gives the photo a rare, dream-like quality that draws people in.Let's know why it's so valuable
The photo isn’t just a picture of a place—it’s considered a piece of art. Phantom shows that photography can be as valuable as paintings or sculptures, proving that one amazing photo can hold both beauty and high value.
Not only this, there are some other photographs which are also quite expensive
- Spiritual America (1983) by Richard Prince, sold for $3,973,000
- Untitled #96 (1981) by Cindy Sherman, sold for $3,890,500
- To Her Majesty (1973) by Gilbert & George, sold for $3,767,960
- Untitled (Cowboys) by Richard Prince, sold for $3,749,000